CV Tips: Do’s and Don’ts

We asked our Consultants what they look for in a CV when filtering through applications, and we have listed their top to do’s and don’ts below…

Do's

  • Listing relevant qualifications to the job role, i.e. FLT licences, first aid training etc.
  • Appropriate hobbies and interests
  • Specifying your exact skills
  • Listing your work history and time spent at those companies
  • Listing the duties you performed in role on your work history in detail
  • A personal profile, tell us about yourself and show your personality
  • Using bullet points to make the format easy to read
  • Making your CV short and sweet (CV’s should be no longer than 2 pages)
  • Having the same font throughout and all font being in the same size
  • An easy to follow layout
  • A good solid work history
  • Making sure to add in your contact details and location
  • Your work history should be listed from the most recent to the oldest

Don'ts

  • Don’t just post the job title, make sure to add where you worked and when
  • Photos
  • Irrelevant hobbies (i.e. playing COD)
  • Don’t use block paragraphs, there’s too much information to read and it’s not easy to identify key information (use bullet points)
  • Don’t type as you talk, using slang etc.
  • Don’t talk negatively about other companies you have worked for
  • No more than 2 pages long, too much detail can be distracting and is too time consuming
  • Spelling and grammar mistakes. Make sure to spell check your document or ask someone to proof read it for you
  • No fancy fonts, keep the font professional
  • Don’t make it generic, tailor your CV to the job you’re applying for
  • Don’t leave unexplained gaps in your work history

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