Top tips on constructing a great CV
Looking for some tips on constructing a great CV? 📃 Identify your audience, make it clear what you can do for them and not just what you do in general ❕ How do you make it snappy and engaging to its reader? Keep it sweet and simple… 1. Keep it under 2 pages 2. Include…
Looking for some tips on constructing a great CV? 📃
Identify your audience, make it clear what you can do for them and not just what you do in general ❕
How do you make it snappy and engaging to its reader?
Keep it sweet and simple…
1. Keep it under 2 pages
2. Include your qualifications
3. Include your contact details
4. Be mindful of your spelling and grammar
5. Don’t embellish your skills or experience
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