Wednesday 18 April 2018

8 Things To Consider When Preparing Your Curriculum Vitae (CV)

  AjiraLeo Tanzania       Wednesday 18 April 2018
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8 THINGS TO CONSIDER WHEN PREPARING YOUR CURRICULUM VITAE(CV)
The typical system of requesting work says you will send the first application. The application embraces two things; cover letter and curriculum vitae (CV). These two things will make you aware of your prospective employer 

The following  are the some of the key factors to consider during the CV Writing;
Memory Care
CV is a picture of your life and especially the performance and work experience. To write a better CV, it is important to have a writing style and a variety of records. Keep records of your school life and work that you’ve had from childhood until today. Remember the date and type of work you did and especially the skills and experience you gained from doing this work. Make sure you update the information in your CV every time.  
Remember to write the Name and Contact Method
Sometimes phone numbers or e-mail addresses are incomplete. So remember to start writing your CV by placing these important information. 

Do Not Write False Things
Some people are writing false information on their CVs so that they can be interviewed or employed. He is really a lover of God. In fact, it is also a boyfriend’s boyfriend. Write the facts. If you do not finish school, say it’s finished. Do not hesitate to write about work experience that you do not have. An experienced scientist can catch you very easily. You’ll be worried and the job gets you. Be honest. 

Identify Your Roles and Your Successful Works You’ve Ever Performed
If you have a job experience you ask for having a similar job, you will greatly assist your prospective employer or employer by linking experience and experiences. Write to Bullet points about your roles and achievements. If you apply for a Sales Officer, for example, set roles and achievements from existing or outgoing. 

Write Work Experience From Where It Is Now Going Back
When writing an experience of experience (experience), start and present right now. This year’s 2016 work will be the first to be mentioned and then another year / month. If you do not have a job experience describing how the education you have has been preparing to fulfill the tasks you are applying for. Also do not forget that Field Work and School Practicals are part of the experience. 

When referring to sponsors’ contacts (Referees / References) Make sure you have contact with them
Many modern-day jobs require a requester to keep a sponsor. You can say sponsors or people who know you. Put people you’ve ever worked for or if you do not have a job experience, place your teachers and trainers. But before you put someone’s name and way to contact him, make sure you have notified him and he has given you permission. If you have not communicated for a long time, make sure that it is still available through the communication methods you provided. The easiest way is to communicate with people you expect to use as regular sponsors. and just trouble with them. 

Use Possible Fonts
Although you are often emphasized that when you go to competitiveness, stand out), in the CV printout Use fonts that are uncommon or are not used frequently in official office communication. Common fonts are like The New Roman Empire, Verdana, Georgia, Garamond. If you have been requested CV for Word format and email, be more careful. Try several times your CV print (print) comes as well. If the employer does not specify what format he or she wants, put your CV into PDF format. You will be more secure. Source: AjiraLeo

Fix Grammar Errors
Spelling errors are quite sufficient to cause the employer to disable your application. Fix errors. Let your friend read your CV. Fortunately these days there are many software programs that help you identify different errors. Fix before you can send your CV
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