Information, Frequently Asked Questions, and Tips on Your CV.
- CV is an abbreviation of the Latin words 'curriculum vitae', which mean 'life
course'. A professional CV provides a summary and a good overview of someone's life.
- Your CV includes your education(s) and qualifications, work experience, skills, and important qualities. By means of your CV, your potential employer will be able to get a good picture of your skills, work experience, and knowledge quickly, to assess whether or not you fit the job, and therefore whether to offer you a job interview.
- Your CV should only contain information relevant to your potential employer. So that means, what should be in your cv can differ per application. However, the bare minimum of details on your cv should at least include;
- The most widely used CV is known as the Chronological CV. This means that time-dependent components, such as education and work experience, are represented in a reverse-chronological structure. Your last (most recent) job should be first (top), and your first job should be last (bottom). This also applies to all other experiences that you mention on your CV that took place within a certain period, such as study programs, courses, internships, and ancillary activities.
- The order of your CV is then as follows: personal and contact details, followed by a concise personal profile about yourself. Hereafter, state your training, followed by any work experience, languages, skills, characteristics, and interests.
- You can create a CV with your own word processing program such as Microsoft Word, and then convert it to PDF format. Search the Internet for a free CV example or CV template and see if you can replicate it. Or, use our where you can simply enter your data and your perfect CV will be available for download in just 15 minutes. Of course, the same can be done to create an accompanying application letter, too!
- When you have completed your CV and application letter, you will be able to send both - along with an accompanying email - to the vacancy you wish to apply for.
- Within our page, you will find tips with each section to help make your CV the best it can be. Along with these, here are some general tips:
- Only mention relevant information that will add value to the application for the vacancy you are
applying for, or that will be of interest to future employers.
- Do not mention hobbies or interests that will raise awkward questions.
- State the most important information on the first page. Include a concise personal profile about
yourself.
- Use bullet points and numbered lists to your advantage by making your CV transparent to
recruiters.
- Always choose the chronological CV structure, unless otherwise requested in the vacancy.
- Keep an eye on our blog for more CV and job application tips!