The (0) [GROW] of online job hunting has increased the importance of having a good CV. Many employers now search CV databases for potential candidates, and a great CV which highlights your skills and experience will boost your chances of getting an interview (28) [CONSIDER] .On average, a recruiter will spend just eight seconds reviewing each CV, so it’s important to get it right. If you follow a basic structure, you can present the information in a clear, concise and (29) [PERSUADE] way. Your CV should look clean and tidy with no frills or fancy (30) [ATTACH] , with all the information clearly signposted and should not exceed two pages. Include your name, address and contact details, but information about your (31) [NATIONAL] , age and hobbies is not essential.
Any (32) [PROSPECT] employer will be interested in your work experience.
List the most recent first, describing your previous jobs in short sentences using straightforward, positive language which highlights all your key (33) [ACHIEVE] .Similarly, list brief details of your academic and professional (34) [QUALIFY] along with the grades attained. Include specific skills such as IT (35) [PACK] or languages, and state whether you’re at a basic, intermediate or advanced level. (36) [APPLY] looking for their first job since leaving full-time education are (37) [LIKE] to have much relevant work experience, so should put information about their academic record and key skills first.
1. Growth
28. Consideration
29. Persuasive
30. Attachments
31. Nationality
32. Prospective
33.
Achievements
34. Qualifications
35.
Package
36. Applying
37. Unlikely