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The Ultimate CV Versus the
Perfect CV
Posted: 2006
By Peter Fisher
I'm going to tell you how to write a Resume or
CV. You will have noticed that I didn't say I'm going to tell you
"HOW TO WRITE THE PERFECT CV" because you must have seen that
statement how many times?
It seems that everywhere you look someone is telling you how to
write a perfect Resume or the perfect CV.
But have you got a perfect CV? No I didn’t think so.
Why do you think it is?
Because (a) there is no such thing and (b) even if there was you
still wouldn’t have one because all the experts' books only ever
tell you how but not exactly what you need to do.
In over 25 years as Managing Director of 3 different Recruitment
Consultancies and in my time as a Career Coach and Author I have
never heard any of my Consultants say “Wow! just look at this
perfect CV”. It doesn’t happen.
So let’s get rid of all this clap-trap about perfect CVs. What you
need is one that is fit-for-purpose; in other words one that does
the job it needs to do in the best possible way. For you.
What job does it need to do?
Well it needs to do the only job it can do, which is to introduce
the concept of you to a reader; ideally create an impression with
some interest and action, then remain as a record of your being in
contact.
In my view you need a CV that is strong on design, construction and
content. Your CV must look good, be easy to read and contain only
enough RELEVANT detail to convince the reader that you should be
called for interview - because they want to know more. So I will
show you how to write a resume or CV that really works for you.
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I prefer to call this the "ULTIMATE CV"
The "Ultimate CV" is one that is strong on design, construction and
content; the "Ultimate CV" looks good, is easy to read and contains
only relevant detail which convinces the reader to call you for
interview. This is what I call “The Ultimate CV”.
To create your own “Ultimate CV” which aims to introduce and create
an impression of you so that the reader reacts with interest, you
must keep it simple. First of all make sure your name (as you are
known) plus all of your contact details are at the top of the first
page. Don't bother with the Curriculum Vitae label; it doesn't need
it. It is what it is. Don't bother with lots of color or dividers;
too much and they spoil the whole effect.
Next a short factual statement of what level you work at coupled
with an indication of the sector(s) you are experienced in and some
key skill descriptors in all amounting to no more than four lines
should set the tone of the reader's expectations. Do it this way
rather than an opinion-based or 1st person statement of your
profile.
What follows is a reverse chronological (most recent first) list
comprising your employer's names with dates and job titles. Within
each employment give a statement of purpose - in other words the
reason you are employed - then show with bullet points how you
fulfilled that purpose. If your bullet points start with an active
verb and are quantified, the reader gets a powerful impression of
someone who has done something. Therefore can probably do it again.
Repeat this going back through your employments, with less detail
the further back you go.
Then add your qualifications or educational attainments, but only
the significant ones plus any relevant memberships. You can use
designatory letters (such as C.Eng) against your name on the first
page if they are relevant to your job application.
Finally you may add your personal details - age, d.o.b., marital
status, health, mobility but do not add interests and hobbies; do
not add referees names.
Want to know more? What I’m not going to do is offer you just the
same old collection of How to Write a Resume or CV Tips – what I
will do is to show you exactly what you need to do and how YOU need
to do it. I’ll show you what it should look like - with actual
screenshots - and give you lots of brilliant ideas for content. All
you have to do is read my ebook "The Ultimate CV".
Visit http://www.your-career-change.com/how-to-write-a-resume.html
for more information.
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