If you ever intend to apply for a job, scholarship, internship or for any professional role anywhere, there is certainly no doubt that you will need a CV. A CV is one of the most important personal documents you’ll need in your professional life.
When you apply for a role anywhere, your CV is usually the first point of contact the recruiter makes with you. According to statistics, most recruiters do not actually read your CV. They only spend 15 to 30 seconds scanning through it and they make a decision on whether to call you for an interview or throw your CV into the trash within that 30 seconds.
It is therefore absolutely essential that you keep it short get everything right. We will look at the elements of a great 1 page CV and some do’s and don’ts of CV writing.
See the CV sample below.
See the CV sample below.
Credits: Isacc Sesi (isaacsesi.com)
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