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Grab Attentions with Your CV


by Mike Kelley

Recent statistics illustrate, generally that employers spend around 15 seconds on every application or example CV to make their decision regarding the potential candidate. It is essential therefore, to plan your CV writing in such a way that it ensures minimizing "eye time" of the reader.

On a more precise note, employers are no longer interested in any kind of delightful prose written by you. Lacking CV writing abilities may harm your application. However, they would like see writing that is much more specific and interest orientated. Hence, it is very important to realize that your writing should communicate the knowledge, education, and experience that you possess. (You are provided with time to show and demonstrate your personable, friendly, and enthusiastic attributes for the job at the interview). Even at the interview, you still have to be factual, brief, and promotional.

The right approach will give multiple opportunities, even if you are looking to work from home. This is because; it will prove your relevance and value in the job market. The following tips can help you execute your CV Writing task.

* Create a short and simple profile of career statement, to the point and self descriptive, demonstrating your achievements, skills, and maybe past roles.

* Your CV should not exceed to more than two pages. You must give your clear and correct contact information.

* Highlight your key achievements starting with an active verb.

* Your short career history should have a good support from the relevant references.

* Tailor your experience and knowledge to the job you want. This can also help you target those work at home jobs.

About the Author
Mike Kelley has written many articles on various topics including CV Writing and this time writing article on Grab Attentions with Your CV. For more details about Grab Attentions with Your CV please visit: http://www.cv-service.org
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