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Guide to making the perfect CV

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Nethunting is Crearte Consulting’s speciality. We are a bridge between companies and their ideal candidates. We see many CVs every day, so we want to give you some tips as a guide to making a perfect CV that stands out. Although nowadays the value of social networks is undeniable to apply for a job, it is also important to have a CV that reflects your professional background in the best possible way. We give you the guidelines to make a perfect CV.

The first visual impact of your CV can be decisive.

You must be clear that the form you give to your CV is just as important as the content. Evaluators usually have little time to dedicate to each CV, so the first visual impact is decisive and must be positive. To achieve this, your CV should be clear and easy to read. You should choose easily legible fonts, such as Arial or Verdana, and use at most two colours. The photograph also says a lot about you, so take the time to choose it.

Start by including your contact information at the top of your CV. Include your name, slightly personalised or highlighted. Also, your email address, phone number, and your LinkedIn address and personal website if you have one. Other details such as your address, ID or marital status are not relevant and do not need to be included.

Next, you can add a brief introduction that summarises your professional experience and skills. This section should be concise and is the perfect opportunity to grab the reader’s attention.

Next, add a work experience section. Include each job you have held in reverse chronological order, starting with the most recent, unless you are interested in highlighting one because of its relevance to the position. For each job, include the name of the company, the job title, the date you worked there and a brief description of your responsibilities and achievements. In this section, you can play around with different typographical devices, such as highlighting some words in bold or including some in capital letters.

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Conciseness, clarity and sincerity

You should try to be very clear and concise when providing all the information, so take time to choose the right words. Sincerity is also important, so avoid bloating your CV and avoid superfluous information.

Next, add an education section. Include any degrees or certificates you have obtained, along with the name of the institution and the date you obtained them. If you have taken any courses or training that relate to the job, it is also worth including these.

You can then include any special skills or knowledge you have, such as computer skills or knowledge of a foreign language. English is an essential language for many jobs these days, and some companies will require you to present your CV directly in English.

Dedicate a small section to talk about your professional goals and values, making sure they are aligned with those of the company. Finally, add any other relevant information, such as professional awards or achievements, publications or membership in professional organisations.

Some additional tips for creating a perfect CV:

Be sure to carefully proofread your CV for spelling or grammatical errors before submitting it. It’s a good idea to have someone else review it to get an unbiased opinion.
Make sure your CV is easy to read and navigate. Use titles and headings to divide information into clear sections.
Customise your CV for each job you apply for. And include the most relevant skills and experience for each particular position.
As experts in Nethunting, at Crearte Consulting we analyse candidates’ CVs in detail before putting them in contact with companies.

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