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Why a CV sample may be your undoing – don’t be a copycat!

by Cynthia Penfold

Many Human Resource specialists are learning that sending a resume through the mail is not practical. In other words, the self-prepared resume is not working any more. This is because the online CV format is replacing the traditional resume. It is this type of resume that is finding itself forwarded to employers. It is true that there are still many free CV templates available on the Internet, but we must look at some of the tips that offer guidance in the creation of online resumes.

At one time, individuals were told to look for online templates that they could insert their data into. The idea was to create a CV that would give out personal information the same as the sample It was found that the samples could not provide the same results. These templates and samples are becoming redundant to employers because that is all they receive. With this said, many are realizing that the creation of an eye-catching resume may be wasting their time.

What happens is the information is processed in a straightforward way. The recruiters simply look at the most vital details, and then they take these details, put them in a format, and place them in a database. It is from this database that the employer is able to search. From there, the employer bases their information off of the raw data you provided. All of the designs, layouts and formatting are for naught. So what would then be the most informed decision when it comes to moving forward?

The creation of the online CV should be preceded by a stringent compilation of the most decisive information that the employer will directly consider; it’s all about your training, experience, and skills.

Date of your schooling and job experience.

The names of the firms you have worked for.

What your job titles and responsibilities were.

Your accomplishments and achievements in all of your jobs.

What skills you have that are relevant and can be transferred to this job.

Any professional memberships you have.

Any published books or documents.

Possible security clearances obtained.

Accurate and up-to-date contact information.

Spare yourself the effort of making your CV look fancy because your prospective employer may never see it.

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