Perfect CV: How to Make a Great CV in 6 Steps [Guide]
Perfect CV: How to Make a Great CV in 6 Steps [Guide]
A perfect CV is one that will land you an interview by convincing the recruiter you’re perfect for the role. Don’t know how to write one? We do, and we’re about to show you.
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There’s no such thing as the perfect CV suitable for each and every occasion.
And the reason why is pretty obvious:
Each job and employer has a different set of requirements and expectations. You may be a perfect fit for a particular type of position but not for every employer, and vice versa.
That’s why your CV may turn out to be a perfect CV for one job offer, but not for the other.
Don’t cram your CV with everything you’ve ever done. Be selective and make good use of white space.
It would be great if you didn’t exceed a single page but if you have a lot of experience 2 pages are fine as well. In fact, our guide on ideal CV length has all the answers.
Expert Hint: Save your CV in PDF unless the job ad asks specifically for a DOC file format. PDF files work on every system and device.
2. Write a Perfect CV Profile
The CV profile is a short paragraph that tops your CV and gives the reader a brief look into your professional life.
Your CV profile may take the form of a:
CV summary—which focuses on your previous experience and achievements
CV objective—which focuses on the skills you’ve learned
Expert Hint: Write your CV summary or objective once you finish writing all the other sections. This way, it will be much easier to cherry-pick your best achievements.
3. Prepare an Excellent CV Experience Section
Your experience is what gets you the job.
So treat this CV section with the care and attention it calls for.
Every CV guide we write shows you specifically how to tailor your CV to the requirements of a particular occupation.
Three pieces of advice. One: Keep it short. Read your CV 12 times and cut out at least 10 words after every reading—you’ll find more than 10 if you look closely! Two: Be specific. For example, Supervised team of 12 auditors or Led £10M CRM implementation project, which was completed 30 days ahead of schedule and 12% under budget. Three: When sending your CV to a US employer, write in the 1st person but don’t use pronouns.
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4. Make a Perfect CV Education Section
The education section on your CV is just as important as any other.
A perfect CV will only be perfect if all its parts are nothing short of extraordinary.
Ensure that your CV matches up with your experience, education and qualification information that might be found on your online profiles. If a hiring manager spots any inconsistencies between the two, it may imply that you have something to hide. It can also suggest that you haven’t put the care and attention in that’s expected when applying for a role and that you’re unaware of how to manage your personal online brand effectively.
6. Add Extra Value by Adding Extra Sections
Making a perfect CV would be incomplete without including extra information.
Want to try a different look? There’s 18 more. A single click will give your document a total makeover. Pick a cover letter template here.
Key Points
Here’s all you need to know about making a perfect CV:
The perfect CV doesn’t exist. But you can make a perfect one.
A perfect CV should be tailored to a particular job offer.
Start with formatting your CV so it’s reader and ATS-friendly.
Make sure your CV has all the required sections.
Add several extra CV sections to boost your chances.
Write a stellar cover letter to stand out from the crowd.
Do you have any more questions about writing a perfect CV? Would you like to share your advice on how to write one? We’d love to hear from you! Give us a shout out in the comments below.
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Maciej is a career expert with experience in the education management field. He delivers professional advice concerning every step of the job hunt, starting with finding internships to landing executive positions. His mission is to help readers spot the right job opportunity and write a CV that gets them exactly where they want to be.