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The Job-Seeker's Most Fundamental Tool

Updated: Oct 29, 2020

Your CV is your most fundamental tool in the job seeking process. It is the tool that initially opens doors for any job candidate, as it is fundamental for employers in the initial screening period.


You should place great emphasis in ensuring that it stands out, so don't be afraid to make various iterations of it. You should attempt to customize your resume based on each role, or industry that you are applying for, incorporating key words from the job description and jargon that is utilized in the specific field. In your CV you should showcase appropriate aspects of your experiences to demonstrate how you specifically fit the role you are applying for. Many individuals tend to write a CV as if it is an autobiography; however, most recruiters will not give more than a few glances to each candidate's CV. In order to avoid being prematurely rejected, be selective with the content you write in your CV and focus on what is truly relevant.


A resume needs to always contain clear, concise and active language. Your resume should be an expository of your achievements, not a list of your past job responsibilities!



And remember, you can always improve your resume quickly and effectively using our online HirePal CVScanner.




 
 
 

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