CV Tips & Structure

Making sure your CV is tailored to the role you want for is an absolute necessity when applying for jobs, but there are general steps you can take when building the structure of your CV to make sure it always looks good and reads well…

Do you know how to structure your CV?

Not knowing how to structure their CV is one of the most common problems candidates face, so we’ve laid out a simple structure to help you…

CVs should be tailored to each role you apply for, but to save time first create a general CV that can be easily adapted for each employer, based on the job description. Please follow the guidelines outlined below : -

Contact details

Make sure to use the phone number and email address that you use most often. You don’t want to miss an opportunity by failing to respond to their invitation to an interview in a timely fashion.

Personal summary

Ensure the first area at the top of your CV is a summary of your experience and includes specific applicable experience in relation to the job ad as opposed to generalities.

Skills

Include a skills section to capture the reader's attention by making it clear what you can offer. Use a brief bulleted list of the skills and key strengths that you possess that are relevant to the role, such as the types of M&E plant you have worked with or manufacture specific courses you have completed.

Experience

This section should include your work history and any relevant volunteer or work experience placements. Talk about business or project successes and showcase your skills and experience.

Your other considerations should be:

  • Work backward from your most recent job and don’t leave any gaps (if you travelled, say so)

  • If you are a graduate without much experience, highlight the relevant skills that you gained in your course

  • List your highest qualifications by institution, course name and grade achieved

  • Make sure to include any training courses or professional/industry standard qualifications

  • Include any memberships to chartered institutes or relevant organisations.

References

Actual references are rarely included on CVs. It is usually fine to simply say 'References are available on request'.

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