Resume Development
If you are looking for a job, then it is very important that you understand how to offer yourself in the best way to an employer.
This is done by writing a 'CV' (curriculum vitae - Latin for 'life story'), called in some countries a 'resume'.
Different countries may have different requirements and styles for CV resumes. So you must follow the correct practice for your culture and country. However, we will try to give you important principles and advice.
The War on Talent
To win the ‘war on talent’, all companies are vying for top candidates—those who are innovative, savvy, inventive, creative, fresh, and results-oriented. Competition is tough; and nothing less than a stunning résumé and well-prepared interview, combined with personable, positive, first-impression chemistry will do, to help you gain the competitive edge required in a tough career search.
WHAT IS A CV/ RESUME FOR?
A CV / resume is quite simply an 'advert' to sell oneself to an employer. You should send a CV to an employer when they ask for one in a job advert, or when you are enquiring if any jobs are available. So the purpose of your CV is to make you attractive, interesting, worth considering to the company and so receive a job interview.
An employer may have several hundred enquiries about a single job, he or she will only choose a few people who appear suitable for interview.
So yours must be easy to read, short and attractive.
There are two communication principles to remember:
- *'Keep it simple. *
- 'If they didn't hear it, you didn't say it'.
- Spelling and grammatical errors can automatically disqualify a resume from consideration
- Many companies receive hundreds of resumes a year, making it difficult for yours to stand out.
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in your journey to finding your perfect job!
in your journey to finding your perfect job!
To get your professional resume made write to us at resumemaking@jobline.in

