Friday, May 8, 2020

CV Layouts IM HIRED

CV Layouts Meeting you half way with some sample ideas If you read my blog on CV Writing youll know I am not a fan of a  template; there is nothing worse than reading CV after CV that look and sound the same. You need to be unique in your approach to get yourself to stand out from the crowd. Below is some examples of different types of resumes: as we can all do slightly better than just opening word and writing down a list of your recent responsibilities. There are a lot of tools out there to support you designing something different so you dont have to be a graphic design to be a little more creative. Clear and Concise This layout allows the employer to quickly see your experiences and work history, whilst also adding some personality. The Detailed CV This layout is perfect for candidates who have a lot of relevant experience to discuss whilst remaining clear and concise. Creative but Specific CV This layout is for those looking to be a little bit more creative and stand out from the crowd but still has a lot of experience they want to showcase. The Visual CV This layout is perfect for candidates who maybe dont have much experience in the work place but still want to highlight their skills and strengths in a much more creative and visual way. The Time Line This is one of my favourites, clearly showing what you have done in a organised and logical fashion. The time line is great for employers to see how you have transitioned from education through to your work experience. Check out my CV Writing blog at (CV Writing) to learn how to write the perfect CV that will get you hired.

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