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Your CV details who you are, what skills and qualifications you have, and your working experience. Employers rely on CV’s as a first point of contact for potential employees. Therefore it is important that you make a good impression through your CV alone.Even if you have worked for many years, writing your CV can be a tough task. If you are fresh out of college or university, the task can be even tougher as you are being asked to write about the wok experience you have even done yet.
If you perhaps don’t have the required qualifications, it is important to highlight the qualifications and experience that you do have which are still beneficial to the job. No matter what qualifications or experience you have, it is better to include these than to miss them out altogether. You can also detail any community service or volunteer work which you have participated in as this may also emphasise your experience or qualifications for the job.
If you are fresh out of college, and don’t have much to bring to the table in terms of full time professional experience, don’t get discouraged in creating your CV. Focus on highlighting your skills and your education. Make sure you highlight the objectives in your career together with your educational skills. Don’t be embarrassed to list awards and achievements that you have gotten, not only while you were in school, but in any previous jobs as well. You want to let individuals know that you have the skills that qualify you for the job that you are submitting your CV for. If you have taken courses or received training it is important to mention these. Especially if you can apply them at your job or a future job.
Rather than considering the Work Experience section as blank section you cannot complete, consider it a ‘pre-professional experience’ section. Look at any community service, volunteer, or school club positions you have held in order to highlight your abilities and showcase that you are the best candidate for the job.
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