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Why Resume and CV is important for Students and Freshers...


 

The first impression is most important when it comes to career and Job Interview. Now the question is that how to create a first  long-lasting impression during very short interval of time. You can create it 

1. When you are emailing your resume to HR 

2. When you are giving your resume to Hiring Manager.


Your CV is the first chance you get to make a good impression on a potential employer. A top-quality CV will considerably boost your chance of getting a face-to-face interview, so it is worth spending time and effort on the content and presentation. It will make all the difference in obtaining the position you want. You must therefore highlight your skills, expertise and value.


A completed CV aims to impress recruiters and is sent as a application to jobs adverts or as a speculative approach to prospective companies.


CVs are valuable and important because they are your first and maybe only direct communication with a potential employer. Presentation is key. For this reason alone it should be carefully thought out, designed and written so that it makes an immediate positive impact on key decision makers. When a reader looks at your resume they should be able to quickly gain a clear indication of your experiences and potential. Bear in mind that the person reading it will never have met you, so keep it grammatically error free and focused, as it will be seen as a reflection of you as a person.


To summarize your CV is essentially a marketing tool that gives you a opportunity to sell yourself and your abilities to employers. It should have:

  1. A positive outlook.

  2. Clearly show those strengths and experiences that are most relevant to the job you are applying for.

  3. Demonstrate your potential as a future potential employee.



What should a CV include

Your resume will be made up of a number of sections, these may vary depending on the length and breadth of a candidates career. The essential and fundamental parts that every CV should include are:

  1. Personal summary / Career objective

  2. Career history

  3. Academic qualifications

  4. References

  5. Areas of expertise

Aim your CV at winning a job interview With some people there is a misconception that a CV alone will get you a job, this is a misunderstanding of it’s role. No hiring manager will offer a prospective candidate a position just by looking at their resume. Companies only use them to decide whom to interview. A CV is there to win you a interview and it should be written with only that objective in mind.

Apart from applying for jobs, a CV is also useful for:


Reminding you of what you have done in your career.

Helping you to identify any weakness in your skills, work experience of qualifications.

Allowing you to reflect on your career to date, for instance seeing if you have achieved any targets you previously set yourself.

Refreshing your mind before a job interview.

Setting the agenda for any future interviews.


In a CV presentation is everything. You could be the best qualified and most suitable applicant for a job, but if your CV is rambling, disorganized and does not highlight your key abilities then you will probably be over looked. To be short listed for a role format your curriculum vitae so it shows:

  • Quality

  • Clarity

  • Relevancy

  • Usefulness


In the UK it is recommended that your CV be no longer than two pages. However in the USA a resume can typically be a one page document. To help you save space only  include factual information that is relevant to the vacancy or accomplishments that you feel the employer would be interested in.


Keep your CV up to date As you go through your career and working like you will gain new qualifications and skills, it’s therefore important that you keep your resume updated. Modify it accordingly by adding any new skills or qualifications that you have gained. This way it will give a modern overview of your achievements.


If you want help in resume making then feel free to contact us at allljprojects@gmail.com or call us at +91 8238135844

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