2011: Expert CV Tip of the Week 5 / Month 2

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The How to Make a CV Tip of the Week 5 also happens to be the How to Make a CV Tip of the Month for Feb:

Don’t allow someone else to write the CV version that YOU will submit

There are many CV writing resources available to users on the internet and even via recruitment companies or high street career advisors. Many will charge you for their time, and in some cases the advice will be free. One thing is for certain, if a CV is fully written by someone else on your behalf, it should be tweaked to suit your writing style before you submit it to a job advert. Think about this as a scenario – you turn up to interview having submitted the ‘perfect’ curriculum vitae for the job role! Fantastic! The only problem is that you used a CV writing service and submitted the new CV version that they sent back to you and you don’t know exactly what has been written on your behalf! It’s going to be a messy interview when they speak about items in your CV that you don’t recognise or,  in extreme cases, even know the meaning of particular words written in your CV!

In essence you need to make sure that your personality comes through within the resume that you submit because it will be very clear to the interviewer if this is not the case.

If you have to use a CV writing service -> make sure you check and tweak the resulting CV outcome of your investments by adding your personal touch

Related articles:

2011: Expert CV Tip of the Week 1/Month 1

2011: Expert CV Tip of the Week 2

2011: Expert CV Tip of the Week 3

2011: Expert CV Tip of the Week 4