Sunday, May 17, 2020
How to Write a CV for the First Time
How to Write a CV for the First TimeIf you are reading this then you are probably wondering how to write a CV for the first time. A lot of people have trouble with writing them, or may even be having some difficulty with it now and I'm going to share with you how to do it.Firstly it's important that you know what a CV is and how to write one. I am not going to go into great detail on this so if you are interested in learning more about this topic you should read our post on it: Introduction to CVs.The question I'm most often asked when starting out with CVs is whether or not they are just a resume and why. Well, the short answer is yes. But they are also a way of showing employers that you have actually made an effort and have put in the hard work to make yourself available to them.So now you have the question on how to write a CV, it's very important that you pick up your pen and start writing. The next question is which method should you use?Firstly I would say that the biggest pro blem with resumes is not knowing where to start. It doesn't matter if you use MS Word, Microsoft Word or just plain old Word, you need to start by deciding which question you want to answer.If you are struggling to think of questions to answer this might be because you don't know where to start, the best way to go about this is to write down all the questions that you have and then simply looking for them in the list. A lot of people struggle to find their CV questions but don't worry it's not difficult and you will get there in time.The second thing that I would recommend is that you start by figuring out what type of CV you are going to be writing. This is not always as easy as it sounds but once you have you should easily get it.As you can see the method I used was a bit more advanced than the other methods out there. You should start off writing a CV and then pick and choose to write the more in depth sections of it. Once you get your head around the structure then I'd suggest t hat you move onto the more advanced methods.
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