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You’ve identified your dream job, found a vacancy and are about to submit an application. So how do you go about putting together a CV which will guarantee you an interview?

Most advertised positions are oversubscribed, and many are very oversubscribed, so never expect a recruiter to do your work for you. Your priority is to put together a document which rapidly communicates your suitability for the role — do this well, and an employer will be only too happy to put your application in the interview pile.

It sounds simple, but most people forget at least one of the five crucial elements for a killer CV. Make sure yours isn’t one of them.

Proof read, double-check, and triple-check for errors
Yes, it’s an obvious point — but you would be amazed how many CVs employers receive with typos and spelling mistakes. According to a nationwide survey of recruitment professionals carried out by the Recruitment & Employment Confederation, 47% said out of all the CVs they received, 50% contained grammatical errors, with the worst offenders in the 21 to 25-year-old age group. For a recruiter with a
mountain of CVs to work through, even one small error is a welcome reason to file an application in the pile marked 'dustbin'.

Beware of the following common mistakes:
recieve
sentance
correspondance
practice/ to practise (incorrect usage)
definately
Febuary
advice/to advise (incorrect usage)
could of, should of etc
it's / its (incorrect usage)
their / there / they're (incorrect usage)
alot of...
patients - i.e. 'Thank you for your patients'

Keep it short, short, short

Almost every recruiter we spoke to begged candidates to keep their CV’s to the point. And when you have hundreds of them to plough through, less is more. You might feel a few pages isn’t enough to fit in all your experience but you’re demonstrating your ability to edit as well as showcase by being concise.

Honesty is the best policy

It is tempting to massage details to fit a role, and there’s nothing wrong with editing your experience to offer the most relevance to a recruiter. But when it comes to outright mistruths about qualifications or past experience, don’t be tempted.

Stand-out from the crowd

With 300 black and white two-page CVs to get through, a cleverly creative approach can brighten an employer’s day. Examples which have made it through the door include a boxed plastic doll of the potential employee, marketed as a super-hero — with their employable qualities written on the box. And one creative applicant seeking work with an events company put together an invitation to employ her, complete with party poppers and streamers. For job-seekers in more conservative fields, a good layout and use of bulletpoints and colour (even if only shades of grey) makes you look individual.

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