| |
Home »
Articles »
Getting started » CV
writing advice
CV Do's & Dont's
CV Do's & Dont's
CV Do's & Dont's (Date
published: 25 January 2002)
Do It Now It takes at least two
days to write a superb new application, addressing the issues and organising
the information so that you sell yourself. The biggest error most people make
is throwing away a great chance by rushing a mediocre CV out at the last
minute. Regard your CV and application letter as work in progress and give it a
polish every couple of months. You never know when you will be asked for
it.
Think Of The Value As a professional CV writer I have
known people return to the same agencies that had previously refused them, this
time with a great application that gets them noticed. The difference between
managing your career and just letting it happen can be more than the cost of
your home over the course of a lifetime. You need to take this task seriously
right from the start. Cut Out The Rubbish Traditional CV
formats date from the days of typing agencies using stencils and the CV format
you get with your word processor is what some teckie in the USA though looked
nice five years ago. You do not need to be headlining the trivial details of
your life like your address and what primary school you went to. You do not
need to tell someone that the document is a CV. From Easter 2000 there will be
an extremely detailed guide to how to select and order your content available
at www.cvservices.net. Think Like A Journalist For each
occupation and each level of each occupation and for changes of career and
country there are key things you need to be saying that recruiters want to
hear. If you already know enough then spend some time listing these key things
before you ever start writing your application. If you need more information,
then start collecting it, start finding out what buzzwords, concepts and
competencies that will carry conviction. Make It Interesting
If you follow a boring format or copy out your job definition it will be
dull as ditchwater to recruiters who have to read lots of applications every
day. You need to reach these people where they get interested. The story of
your career needs to build up expectations that you are worth meeting. You need
to tell them the context in which your achievements have taken place and let
them know what value you offer for the future. Keep Headlines to a
Minimum Do not pepper your CV with titles like PROFILE, CAREER
OBJECTIVE and SKILLS unless you want to appear like someone who has slavishly
followed a template. You can have an introduction to your CV but there's no
need to label it. All you really need is a few sensible headings such as
PROFESSIONAL, CAREER and PERSONAL - under which you can group your
skills/qualifications, narrative of achievements and necessary details.
Watch Out For Unsubstantiated Bullet Points Bulleted
paragraphs are a great way to save space and add impact but they need to be
congruent. They need to relate to the one before and the one after in an
intelligent way. Lists of superlative claims with no substantiating evidence
cannot be understood in context and cut no ice with anyone. Avoid
Yucky Claims The medium is in the message. If they have reached the
third paragraph of your letter and glanced at your CV, you have already shown
them that you can communicate. There is no need to tell them you are a GOOD
COMMUNICATOR, a SELF-STARTER or a GREAT TEAM PLAYER in so many words. It needs
to be implicit in your account of yourself, not stuffed under their nose as a
grandiose claim. People who do that look naive; people who get good jobs come
across as mature enough to know how to say things that matter about the real
issues involved. Yucky claims are like unsubstantiated bullet points - they
have no substance. Pay Attention To Appearances People
cannot help but be impressed by talented design and clever typesetting. Your
choice of fonts and styles, however, is somewhat limited by the restrictions of
email and online CV Builders. You need to find out what these restrictions are
by studying the word processing program you are using and asking yourself: how
can I be sure that my fonts and format arrive on the reader's computer the same
way they left here? These are quite complex matters, beyond the lazy user, who
will probably stick to the universal fonts and an ugly format in any case. If
you want to make a subtle and sophisticated impression you need to start
finding out about the technicalities by actually reading the help files and
manuals you have so far taken for granted. Very few people that I encounter
know that MS Word and Corel WordPerfect 9, for example, both allow you to embed
the fonts in the document, or save files in the more universal RTF format.
WordPerfect 9 also allows you to save in the universal PDF format of Adobe
Acrobat. Scorching Good Letters Are Worth Thousands Your
letter needs to sing, summarise, promise, capture the spirit of what's best
about you. Safe, boring, over-length, repetitive letters that regurgitate your
CV or try to match every single minor point in the job definition will have one
damaging effect on the reader - they will think you are not very bright.
Edit And Edit Again Professional writers throw away more stuff
than they publish; put it all down and then reduce it until you fit two pages.
If necessary group all of your EARLY CAREER under a separate heading and just
give each job a line or two. Place the focus on the last 5-10 years and the
highest levels of activity and achievement. Cut the minor roles and
competencies which are already implied by the big stuff you do. Write your
brief and powerful introduction last, when you know what you need to say to
summarise your offering, and don't bother giving it a heading anyone can see
what it is. Think headline and a few straplines, making sure they hang together
to lead into the story your story.
|
If your current CV is falling short,
AllAboutMedicalSales in partnership with
The Fuller CV
offer you a FREE CV REVIEW by a qualified and accomplished CV Writing
Professional, not a computer. To take advantage of this superb offer, upload
your CV to TheFullerCV and call, quoting the ID that will be emailed to you.
The Fuller CV also offers a
professional cv
writing service at reasonable very rates.
Our experience is that
anything less than a professionally written CV is a false ecconomy. Don't sell
yourself short!
Get started with a
Free CV Review...click here now
|
Disclaimer
Net Media Marketing excludes any
warranty, express or implied, as to the quality, accuracy, timeliness,
completeness or fitness for a particular purpose of this briefing. Net Media
Marketing will not be liable for any claims, penalties, losses, damages, costs,
or expenses arising from the use of or inability to use this briefing or from
any unauthorised access to or alteration of the Briefing. Net Media Marketing
makes no warranty that the contents of this briefing are compatible with all
computer systems and browsers.
All jobs &
Vacancies, Pharmaceutical
sales jobs, Healthcare sales
jobs, Laboratory sales jobs,
Veterinary sales jobs,
Dental sales jobs,
Trainee
medical sales jobs, Nurse Advisor
jobs, Sales Management
jobs, Marketing
jobs, Senior Management
jobs, Regulatory &
Clinical jobs, Scientific Sales
Jobs, Pharmaceutical jobs,
Pharmaceutical
Company
|