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How to make a CV


NekrosBurek

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I was wondering besides all of those "Perfect CV Templates" what is the best way to make the best looking CV without using too much info or experience
Or how can a simple no experience CV  land you your first job ?

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Depends of what kind of job are u applying for. :) If it design I would recommend something graphical. For others serious form that contains your private information like:

Name, adress, education, all experience and knowledge u have. All important licences and certificate u have. And Contact as phone number and email. :)

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i don't this it depends on the job you're applying to.

a CV is a CV

so the CV should have your full name your date of birth your education, your education level your courses if you have taken any, your previous experiences in that in the field, or any other fields you worked in, what langauges you can speak fluently.

and sometimes you're required to add your hobbies for some reason (only this step depends on what kind of job you're applying to)

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I would say the perfect CV is the one that you design and write, No need for a template.

Just list your details what experience you have had in regards to qualifications, As well as any experience you have had in previous jobs

then write a little bit about your hobbies and interest. 

Right at the bottom put some people who can vouch for what you have to offer labelled as references.

DON'T be shy about talking about yourself up. (You will need to oversell yourself if you want the position your applying for)

give them something that will really make you stand out from the others.

BE SURE TO CHECK SPELLING AND PUNCTUATION (Get someone else to read it over).

#### DO NOT put a photo of yourself as they will dismiss it instantly. #####

 

 

As a side note all CV's should be accompanied with a Cover Letter. 

For this you will need to write a new one for every job that you apply for and cater it for the job in question.

In this document explain why you would like to apply for this job and what you can bring to the table for them.

be sure to look over the job description and make sure you cover the points that they focus on the most.

 

Finally 

Good luck its a very dog eat dog world out there, and you wont be the only person going for the job.

Dont let this dishearten you, keep applying you will get something that suites you eventually.

If you make it to the interview stage then you can applaud yourself on doing a good job as many people wont even get an interview even if you dont get the job.

 

Best of luck inn your job hunt, Hope this advice finds you well.

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Other recommendation I may have is just focus on your strengths when making it. Don't make it too large with every certificate or course you've taken. Just the fundamentals. In my country people attach photocopies of everything and the one hiring doesn't care.

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