5 tips for writing a professional CV




5 tips for writing a professional CV

No one denies the importance of the CV in your acceptance of any job, as it is the basic thing through which you will launch into the business world and get the right job with your skills and scientific certificates, so in this article we will write you 5 important tips for writing a successful CV.

How to write your name and email

  • Your personal name and e-mail are considered the first thing that catches the eye of those who read your CV, so you must make sure to make the name written in a correct and clear manner, as well as use an e-mail with your name on it and be careful not to add too many numbers in the e-mail name and completely avoid aliases while creating an e-mail new .

designing a resume

  • Simplicity in design is one of the most important secrets of the success of your resume, so be sure to stay away from all forms of glamor that offend you and your personality, as well as adhere to using two types of fonts while writing, one for headings and another for the text, and choosing a suitable font size for the reader’s eye.

formalities

  • “The best of speech is less and less.” Use this saying while writing the CV and stay away from stuffiness and verbiage and stay away from long paragraphs, and put the important points at the beginning of the CV, to make the number of pages as few as possible.

spelling errors

  • Arranging and coordinating speech and adhering to the correct grammar rules, taking into account the accuracy while writing the dates and placing them within independent brackets that show the other party how much you care about the smallest details, which makes you succeed in reaching what you wish for.

Avoid additives

  • Some may think that putting a lot of personal information and pictures and making the CV contain a large number of information makes it easier to get a job, but that is not true. Put a lot of pictures only if asked. 



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