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Want2get on? is a unique career coaching service that offers 1:1 support for those who
want to draw upon their Christian faith and apply it in a practical way to their job situation.
www.want2geton.co.uk Tel: 07503 177126 charles@want2geton.co.uk
Ten Top Tips for A Winning CV
1. A two-page CV is best
A CV that is either too long or too short is cited as one of the main reasons for rejection
of CVs.
2. Tailor your CV to the job
When you write your CV, make sure it contains words that relate to the skills, experience
and qualifications that are required in the job. A CV that is tailored to a specific role will
stand a far higher chance of being selected than a generalist CV, which is not focussed
on the job. If you are applying for a variety of different jobs you may need to draw up
several CVs.
3. Chose a format to impress
Make sure your presentation is perfect, avoiding grammatical errors and spelling
mistakes.
4. Be conservative in your presentation
If you go over the top in your format it can put many employers off. Photos, coloured
paper, creative fonts and humour can often lead to rejection of a CV.
5. Use ‘power’ words
Make sure that you use words that create an impression of power and achievement
(see later in this section), and avoid repetition.
6. Don’t include too much information
A CV isn’t a place to write your life’s history. If you include too much information it will
crowd out the important facts that an employer wishes to know. The parts of your CV
should include: a profile, achievements, work history and duties in job role,
qualifications, and contact details (especially mobile phone number). You can mention
at the end that references are available upon request.
7. Reverse chronological CVs are most popular with employers.
However, there are other formats, such as functional (where the focus is on your skills
rather than on your work history) which can be very effective. Which format you choose
will depend on your circumstances.
8. Highlight your achievements
It is critical that you highlight your achievements in your CV. A person who comes over
as being successful will stand a better chance of being selected for a job interview.
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Where possible, make sure that your achievements are quantifiable (e.g. you increased
sales by 30% in one year) and you demonstrate how this related to your role.
9. E-CV’s
Today, many employers and recruitment agencies prefer you to email your CV
because it allows them to electronically scan the document for key words that contain
information about your skills.
10.Covering letters
When replying to an advertised position, make sure that your CV is accompanied by a
covering letter. Your letter should be brief and factual, stating how your skills match the
role requirements, and why you would like to work for their organisation.
If you are sending your CV speculatively, your letter should explain more fully the
reason for you contacting them, and clearly highlight how you could be an asset to their
organisation.
The Different Parts of a CV
It is important to point out that there is no single best way to write a CV. The format we
choose will depend upon our experience, skills and qualifications. A CV is a chance to
highlight our strengths and downplay our weaknesses. The following list includes some
common sections to be included in a CV.
1) Personal details
Full name, address and mobile / telephone number. Date of birth, nationality, gender and
marital status are optional. This can be placed at the top of the CV or at the bottom.
2) Profile
Employers like a CV to start with a strong personal profile. This should be approx. four lines
in length, and should highlight relevant experience and skills for the job you’re going for.
3) Key Skills or achievements
Employers want to look for particular skills or personal qualities, such as the ability to use a
computer keyboard, good organisational and communication skills (with business clients
and colleagues), language skills, ability to use initiative, flexibility, teamwork and the ability
to cope with pressure. When you apply for a job, make sure you look at the job specification,
identify the skills required and clearly demonstrate in your CV that you have them.
4) Employment History/Work Experience
This section should include full-time / part-time work and voluntary work. For each job
include the name of the employer, dates, job title and duties/responsibilities undertaken.
Experience should run in chronological order (most recent job or work experience first). You
could also include your achievements in this section – please see above.
People with a great deal of work experience, with similar employers, may want to list their
jobs, the companies they have worked for and the dates and then explain all their work
achievements in one section entitled ‘Work Activities and Achievements’. Others may want
to list all their work experience separately and list the duties in point form. Also, try to avoid
unexplained gaps of time.
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5) Education and Qualifications
School/College/University that you attended, starting with the most recent and working
backwards. Include the qualifications you gained, with grades and dates. You can also
include in this section any relevant professional qualifications that you have gained. If your
education is stronger than your employment history then this should be placed first. Juggle
the order of headings around to show yourself to your best advantage.
6) State that references are available upon request
Before sending your CV to a prospective employer, you must check your CV for spelling,
grammar and layout carefully. Ask someone to look through your final copy to double-
check for mistakes.
Action Words For CVs
The words that you choose to include in a CV will determine what sort of image you create
about yourself, and is one of the keys to successful job hunting. The list below will help you
chose effective words for your CV, which will have an impact on an employer.
Power words
Achieved Communication Co-ordinated Delivered
Determined Developed Established Identified
Improved Initiated Introduced Investigated
Learned Managed Motivated Negotiated
Obtained Organised Participated Performed
Planned Prepared Proposed Provided
Supervised
Personal qualities
Able Accomplished Achieved Adaptable
Articulate Capable Committed Competitive
Conversant Consistent Diplomatic Effective
Efficient Enterprising Enthusiastic Experienced
Expertise Flexible Knowledge Positive
Practical Proactive Proficient Qualified
Resourceful Skilful Solely Specialised
Successful Tactful Trained Versatile
Resourcefulness
Achieving Advancing Awarding Challenging
Continuity Correcting Diverting Eliminating
Fulfilling Initiating Instigating Introducing
Improving Identifying Pioneering Prioritising
Progressing Providing Rectifying Revitalising
Solving Strengthening Surpassing Transforming
Targeting Unifying Widening Winning
Public relations & human resources
Advising Appointing Balancing Collaborating
Consulting Counselling Employing Encouraging
Facilitating Grouping Guiding Handling
Hiring Integrating Monitoring Motivating
Recruiting Sponsoring Strengthening Training
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Advertising & promotion
Accounting for Convincing Generating Improving
Influencing Launching Marketing Persuading
Presenting Promoting Recommending Representing
Securing Selling Trading
Techniques
Acquiring Analysing Arranging Applying
Budgeting Cataloguing Comparing Compiling
Completing Computing Correlating Decreasing
Distributing Enlarging Ensuring Examining
Expanding Generating Increasing Indexing
Improvising Inspecting Manufacturing Providing
Purchasing Raising Redesigning Reorganising
Restructuring Reviewing Revising Scheduling
Systematising Transferring Translating Utilising
Verifying
Research & analysis
Automating Accurately Advancing Amending
Classifying Determining Developing Differentiating
Disseminating Equating Evolving Experimenting
Interpreting Investigating Quantifying Observing
Processing Relating Searching Studying
Solving Theorising
Quantifiers & other useful words
Accelerating Benefiting Channelling Combining
Concise Doubling Enriching Excelling
Extending Foundation Gaining Incentive
Key Minimising Maximising Notable
Significant Stretching Substantially Superseding
Tripling
Technical & practical
Analysing Assessing Balancing Built
Calculating Constructing Crafting Creating
Delivering Designing Drafting Drawing
Eliminating Engineering Evaluating Joining
Manufacturing Measuring Operating Processing
Printing Programming Relaying Styling
Testing Wiring
Communications
Approving Authoring Counselling Demonstrating
Disseminating Documenting Editing Facilitating
Informing Instructing Interviewing Mediating
Moderating Negotiating Participating Presenting
Presiding Reporting Serving as Writing
Handling of information
Analysing Calculating Checking Communicating
Copying Collecting Collating Comparing
Compiling Composing Computing Creating
Designing Detailing Disseminating Documenting
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Filing Issuing Listing Organising
Preparing Presenting Processing Recording
Reviewing Simplifying Summarising Systematising
Storing
Systems
Controlling Converting Correcting Creating
Designing Directing Driving Evolving
Implementing Maintaining Manipulating Operating
Phasing Piloting Planning Producing
Recovering Repairing Restoring Running
Setting
Management
Administering Appointing Attaining Assigning
Authorising Commissioning Conducting Contracting
Controlling Co-ordinating Deciding Directing
Enacting Establishing Exceeding Executing
Expanding Heading Implementing Incorporating
Initiating Instituting Maintaining Managing
Masterminding Obtaining Organising Performing
Producing Reducing Repositioning Retaining
Revising Spearheading Stipulating Streamlining
Strengthening Supervising Trimming Turning Around
Undertaking
Negotiations
Assuring Closing Collaborating Consolidating
Determining Discussing Evaluating Formalising
Investigating Negotiating Mediating Proposing
Sorting Stabilising
Relationships with people
Assisting Communicating Coaching Co-operating
Contributing Delegating Directing Educating
Encouraging Guiding Instructing Leading
Liaison with Motivating Negotiating Persuading
Recruiting Selecting Selling Supervising
Supporting Training
Creativity
Arranging Conceiving Creating Designing
Developing Devising Enabling Enhancing
Formulating Innovating Inverting Originating
Packaging Realising Refining Reshaping
Resolving Solving Structuring Visualising
Want2get on? is a unique career coaching service that offers 1:1 support for those who
want to draw upon their Christian faith and apply it in a practical way to their job situation.
www.want2geton.co.uk Tel: 07503 177126 charles@want2geton.co.uk

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Ten top tips for a winning CV

  • 1. © Copyright Want2geton? Christian Career Coaching UK 2016 Want2get on? is a unique career coaching service that offers 1:1 support for those who want to draw upon their Christian faith and apply it in a practical way to their job situation. www.want2geton.co.uk Tel: 07503 177126 [email protected] Ten Top Tips for A Winning CV 1. A two-page CV is best A CV that is either too long or too short is cited as one of the main reasons for rejection of CVs. 2. Tailor your CV to the job When you write your CV, make sure it contains words that relate to the skills, experience and qualifications that are required in the job. A CV that is tailored to a specific role will stand a far higher chance of being selected than a generalist CV, which is not focussed on the job. If you are applying for a variety of different jobs you may need to draw up several CVs. 3. Chose a format to impress Make sure your presentation is perfect, avoiding grammatical errors and spelling mistakes. 4. Be conservative in your presentation If you go over the top in your format it can put many employers off. Photos, coloured paper, creative fonts and humour can often lead to rejection of a CV. 5. Use ‘power’ words Make sure that you use words that create an impression of power and achievement (see later in this section), and avoid repetition. 6. Don’t include too much information A CV isn’t a place to write your life’s history. If you include too much information it will crowd out the important facts that an employer wishes to know. The parts of your CV should include: a profile, achievements, work history and duties in job role, qualifications, and contact details (especially mobile phone number). You can mention at the end that references are available upon request. 7. Reverse chronological CVs are most popular with employers. However, there are other formats, such as functional (where the focus is on your skills rather than on your work history) which can be very effective. Which format you choose will depend on your circumstances. 8. Highlight your achievements It is critical that you highlight your achievements in your CV. A person who comes over as being successful will stand a better chance of being selected for a job interview. Fulfilling your great potential Want2get on? Career Coaching
  • 2. © Copyright Want2geton? Christian Career Coaching UK 2016 Where possible, make sure that your achievements are quantifiable (e.g. you increased sales by 30% in one year) and you demonstrate how this related to your role. 9. E-CV’s Today, many employers and recruitment agencies prefer you to email your CV because it allows them to electronically scan the document for key words that contain information about your skills. 10.Covering letters When replying to an advertised position, make sure that your CV is accompanied by a covering letter. Your letter should be brief and factual, stating how your skills match the role requirements, and why you would like to work for their organisation. If you are sending your CV speculatively, your letter should explain more fully the reason for you contacting them, and clearly highlight how you could be an asset to their organisation. The Different Parts of a CV It is important to point out that there is no single best way to write a CV. The format we choose will depend upon our experience, skills and qualifications. A CV is a chance to highlight our strengths and downplay our weaknesses. The following list includes some common sections to be included in a CV. 1) Personal details Full name, address and mobile / telephone number. Date of birth, nationality, gender and marital status are optional. This can be placed at the top of the CV or at the bottom. 2) Profile Employers like a CV to start with a strong personal profile. This should be approx. four lines in length, and should highlight relevant experience and skills for the job you’re going for. 3) Key Skills or achievements Employers want to look for particular skills or personal qualities, such as the ability to use a computer keyboard, good organisational and communication skills (with business clients and colleagues), language skills, ability to use initiative, flexibility, teamwork and the ability to cope with pressure. When you apply for a job, make sure you look at the job specification, identify the skills required and clearly demonstrate in your CV that you have them. 4) Employment History/Work Experience This section should include full-time / part-time work and voluntary work. For each job include the name of the employer, dates, job title and duties/responsibilities undertaken. Experience should run in chronological order (most recent job or work experience first). You could also include your achievements in this section – please see above. People with a great deal of work experience, with similar employers, may want to list their jobs, the companies they have worked for and the dates and then explain all their work achievements in one section entitled ‘Work Activities and Achievements’. Others may want to list all their work experience separately and list the duties in point form. Also, try to avoid unexplained gaps of time.
  • 3. © Copyright Want2geton? Christian Career Coaching UK 2016 5) Education and Qualifications School/College/University that you attended, starting with the most recent and working backwards. Include the qualifications you gained, with grades and dates. You can also include in this section any relevant professional qualifications that you have gained. If your education is stronger than your employment history then this should be placed first. Juggle the order of headings around to show yourself to your best advantage. 6) State that references are available upon request Before sending your CV to a prospective employer, you must check your CV for spelling, grammar and layout carefully. Ask someone to look through your final copy to double- check for mistakes. Action Words For CVs The words that you choose to include in a CV will determine what sort of image you create about yourself, and is one of the keys to successful job hunting. The list below will help you chose effective words for your CV, which will have an impact on an employer. Power words Achieved Communication Co-ordinated Delivered Determined Developed Established Identified Improved Initiated Introduced Investigated Learned Managed Motivated Negotiated Obtained Organised Participated Performed Planned Prepared Proposed Provided Supervised Personal qualities Able Accomplished Achieved Adaptable Articulate Capable Committed Competitive Conversant Consistent Diplomatic Effective Efficient Enterprising Enthusiastic Experienced Expertise Flexible Knowledge Positive Practical Proactive Proficient Qualified Resourceful Skilful Solely Specialised Successful Tactful Trained Versatile Resourcefulness Achieving Advancing Awarding Challenging Continuity Correcting Diverting Eliminating Fulfilling Initiating Instigating Introducing Improving Identifying Pioneering Prioritising Progressing Providing Rectifying Revitalising Solving Strengthening Surpassing Transforming Targeting Unifying Widening Winning Public relations & human resources Advising Appointing Balancing Collaborating Consulting Counselling Employing Encouraging Facilitating Grouping Guiding Handling Hiring Integrating Monitoring Motivating Recruiting Sponsoring Strengthening Training
  • 4. © Copyright Want2geton? Christian Career Coaching UK 2016 Advertising & promotion Accounting for Convincing Generating Improving Influencing Launching Marketing Persuading Presenting Promoting Recommending Representing Securing Selling Trading Techniques Acquiring Analysing Arranging Applying Budgeting Cataloguing Comparing Compiling Completing Computing Correlating Decreasing Distributing Enlarging Ensuring Examining Expanding Generating Increasing Indexing Improvising Inspecting Manufacturing Providing Purchasing Raising Redesigning Reorganising Restructuring Reviewing Revising Scheduling Systematising Transferring Translating Utilising Verifying Research & analysis Automating Accurately Advancing Amending Classifying Determining Developing Differentiating Disseminating Equating Evolving Experimenting Interpreting Investigating Quantifying Observing Processing Relating Searching Studying Solving Theorising Quantifiers & other useful words Accelerating Benefiting Channelling Combining Concise Doubling Enriching Excelling Extending Foundation Gaining Incentive Key Minimising Maximising Notable Significant Stretching Substantially Superseding Tripling Technical & practical Analysing Assessing Balancing Built Calculating Constructing Crafting Creating Delivering Designing Drafting Drawing Eliminating Engineering Evaluating Joining Manufacturing Measuring Operating Processing Printing Programming Relaying Styling Testing Wiring Communications Approving Authoring Counselling Demonstrating Disseminating Documenting Editing Facilitating Informing Instructing Interviewing Mediating Moderating Negotiating Participating Presenting Presiding Reporting Serving as Writing Handling of information Analysing Calculating Checking Communicating Copying Collecting Collating Comparing Compiling Composing Computing Creating Designing Detailing Disseminating Documenting
  • 5. © Copyright Want2geton? Christian Career Coaching UK 2016 Filing Issuing Listing Organising Preparing Presenting Processing Recording Reviewing Simplifying Summarising Systematising Storing Systems Controlling Converting Correcting Creating Designing Directing Driving Evolving Implementing Maintaining Manipulating Operating Phasing Piloting Planning Producing Recovering Repairing Restoring Running Setting Management Administering Appointing Attaining Assigning Authorising Commissioning Conducting Contracting Controlling Co-ordinating Deciding Directing Enacting Establishing Exceeding Executing Expanding Heading Implementing Incorporating Initiating Instituting Maintaining Managing Masterminding Obtaining Organising Performing Producing Reducing Repositioning Retaining Revising Spearheading Stipulating Streamlining Strengthening Supervising Trimming Turning Around Undertaking Negotiations Assuring Closing Collaborating Consolidating Determining Discussing Evaluating Formalising Investigating Negotiating Mediating Proposing Sorting Stabilising Relationships with people Assisting Communicating Coaching Co-operating Contributing Delegating Directing Educating Encouraging Guiding Instructing Leading Liaison with Motivating Negotiating Persuading Recruiting Selecting Selling Supervising Supporting Training Creativity Arranging Conceiving Creating Designing Developing Devising Enabling Enhancing Formulating Innovating Inverting Originating Packaging Realising Refining Reshaping Resolving Solving Structuring Visualising Want2get on? is a unique career coaching service that offers 1:1 support for those who want to draw upon their Christian faith and apply it in a practical way to their job situation. www.want2geton.co.uk Tel: 07503 177126 [email protected]