Recruitment Cape Town - 11 CV How To Success Tips!

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  • Author Tonie Konig
  • Published July 11, 2010
  • Word count 382

11 CV Success Tips - Recruitment Cape Town!

Your CV tells the story of your life. It should be factual, accurate and concise - packed with vital information to assist the reader in instantly assessing your suitability for a position.

Below the minimum standards a good CV should adhere to (must-have headings in Capital Letters):

  1. A CV should not be much longer than 5 pages, but not less than one (don't include certificates unless requested).

  2. Start with CURRICULUM VITAE OF JOE BLOGS.

  3. A good, recent professional picture of you (head and shoulders)

compliments a good CV. The passport size photo should be at the top of the first page, or between "Curriculum Vitae of " and "Personal Details".

  1. Personal Details: Must have your Full Names and Surname (and "also known as"), Date of Birth, more than one Contact No (e.g. Mobile, Work, Home), full Home Address (e.g. 28 Seagull Street, Flamingo Vlei, Milnerton, Cape Town, South Africa), Marital Status and No. of Dependents, Drivers License.

  2. Education: Highest Secondary Qualification at which School and Year. All Tertiary Qualifications: Qualification achieved, Where and When.

  3. A summary of Relevant Courses may be listed: Qualification, Where and When.

  4. Work History. Start with your Current/Last Position. List the following information: Position, at which Company or Institution, Nature of Business, Period (from MM/YY to MM/YY - state "current" if you are still employed), Duties and Achievements, Reason for Leaving. As a rule it should cover your whole employment history without omitting information.

  5. References: Name, Surname, Land line & Mobile Numbers of at least 3 referees and your Association to the Referee. You may say "References on Request", but have them ready when requested. Please include referees able to comment on your performance in a work environment over the last 5 years.

  6. A Cover Letter may be included, stating what functions you can perform best and which positions you would like to be considered for, in what area/industry.

  7. When mailing your CV, send it in an accepted format e.g. a MS Word 2003 document so that the recipient can easily open the document. Save it as CVSurnameNameDate for easy identification and proper version control.

  8. And lastly - PROOFREAD YOUR CV BEFORE SUBMITTING. And then read it one more time! CVs with spelling and grammatical errors are usually rejected with disdain.

Tonie Konig is an author and Internet Marketing consultant from Cape Town, writing and marketing on behalf of his client Recruitment Cape Town and West Coast Personnel - http://www.RecruitmentCapeTown.co.za

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