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Foresight Zhuhai Co,ltd
Room Floor 20, Industrial and Commercial Building East
Renmin Road,
Zhuhai 519000
P.R.
China.
Tel: +86
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CV advice
CV advice... because you never get a second chance at first impressions!
Your CV is the first opportunity to market yourself to a prospective
employer. It should accurately document your experience and be used as
a tool to secure an interview.
Here are some useful tips.
Presentation
- Always type your CV
- Check for spelling and grammar. Don't rely on the computer
spell check, use a dictionary. Spelling mistakes can show a lack of
attention to detail and create a negative impression
- Double check all dates and qualifications
- Keep it simple. Use bullets, tabs and bold to make it easy to read
- Choose a clear font such as Arial with a point size no smaller than 11pt
- Use a good quality white paper and avoid using computer graphics
Length of a CV
- Your CV should be clear and concise; try to limit it to three to four pages.
Personal details
These should include your:
- Name, address and contact telephone numbers
- Date of birth
- Nationality and visa details (if applicable)
Education and qualifications
- Include school and university/college qualifications, start with the most
recent and include grades and dates
- If you have an extensive work history there is no need to give
too much detail here. You may also wish to list your educational
details after your employment history. However, if you are looking for
your first job your education will be extremely important
Professional qualifications and skills
- State all professional qualifications or relevant and recent courses attended
- List your IT systems knowledge and level of proficiency
- Include any foreign languages spoken and state ability ie: bilingual or conversational
Employment history
- Begin with your current/most recent position. Include the name of
the company and nature of its business unless this is well known
- State your job title and the dates you were employed.
Describe the position in detail, bullet point your responsibilities,
duties and main achievements
- Keep descriptions of previous roles brief. Your current/previous role is what the interviewer is really interested in
- Don't leave any gaps. If you've taken time out to travel, say
so. You don't always need to give a reason for leaving but if you have
temped for a long time or have changed jobs frequently it's advisable
to explain why. These reasons should be more than just 'I needed a new
challenge'.
Personal interests
- Be specific. Your interests can reveal a lot about you. For
example, rather than simply saying "Football" you could expand and say
that you play for a local team and were club treasurer for the season
- Be prepared to answer questions about your interests
- Don't list things for the sake of it!
References There is no need to
include details of referees on your CV. Simply write 'references
available on request'. You should be able to provide references to
cover the previous five years.
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