CV Help

Your CV (curriculum vitae) creates the first impressions a prospective employer has of you, and if it does not succeed in translating your skills and personality, it will also be the last.

Writing a CV can be a controversial subject; if you ask any two people their idea of a perfect CV you will invariably get two totally different responses.

We have therefore provided you with example CVs and CV templates to help to arm you with the tools to write a CV that focuses on your skills and creates the best impression possible.

AIM OF YOUR CV

Firstly, always remember that your CV is a sales and marketing tool. It is your advert that documents your experience and skills with the all-important objective of getting an interview. It has to:

There are a few basic rules to follow that almost every personnel professional agrees on.

Your CV should be:

Your CV will continue to work as a sales and marketing tool even if you get an interview. It can direct the interviewer(s) towards your achievements and skills prior to, and during the interview.  It is also very likely that the interviewer will make notes on your CV during the interview and reread your CV and their notes before deciding who to appoint.  If your CV suitably highlights the skills and experience they are looking for it could help you move on to the second stage or even get the job.

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GETTING STARTED

Before writing your CV you need to decide which format will best represent you in the job market.

There are 4 main CV template formats:

If you are in education, or have recently left education, then you may also wish to consider:

Each curriculum vitae has its advantages and disadvantages. The Performance CV is the best option for most people, however if you are seeking to change career or find that a Performance CV is not suitable for any other reason then you may wish to consider the Functional CV or Targeted CV.

Remember you can change the order of sections and include or exclude any sections as you feel will best work for you.  These example CVs are just design suggestions to help you.

For advice on CV writing please see CV Sections.

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Performance CV

In this format emphasis is placed on employment history, including job titles, companies, responsibilities and achievements in a professional capacity.

This CV template is most useful for those who:

It is not suitable if:

What to include:

To see an a Performance example CV click here

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Functional CV

This format picks out your responsibilities and achievements across your whole career. Individual employers are less important as the emphasis lies on the skills gained in general.

This example CV is most suitable for those who:

It is not suitable if:

What to include:

To see a Functional example CV click here

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Targeted CV

This CV templatehighlights skills and experience most suitable to a specific job target. It is appropriate for those trying to make a decisive career change.

This CV template is most suitable for those who:

It is not suitable if:

What to include:

A targeted CV is best kept on one sheet of A4.

To see a Targeted example CV click here

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Alternative CV

This CV template is only suitable for creative careers, e.g. writing, advertising, fashion design.

This format is a huge gamble. The basic idea is to create a totally original idea that reflects the nature of the career you are applying for, e.g. for Advertising creating an advert with the applicant as the product.

The purpose of this type of CV template is to demonstrate talent and creativity using the design of the CV itself. It can be an excellent way to stand out from the crowd, but if the employer doesn't share your creative vision then it could backfire immensely.

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Student / Graduate CV

The main purpose of this CV template is to highlight your academic achievements and any activities or vacation work you have been involved in that is appropriate to the job you are applying for.

It is suitable for those who:

It is not suitable if:

What to include:

To see a Student/Graduate example CV click here

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PRESENTATION

Presentation is one of the most important things to consider when writing a CV. Your CV needs to attract the reader's attention and make information quick and easy to find.

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Length

Your CV should be a maximum of 2 pages of A4. A CV will only get about 2 minutes reading on a first trawl, you need your skills and experience to stand out and not get lost in a lot of waffle. The employer needs just enough information to decide whether to interview you or not.

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CV SECTIONS

Below is a list of sections that you can include when writing your CV. Check against you selected format and the CV examples below to decide which are the most appropriate for you.

Remember you don't have to stick rigidly to your selected format. There is no right or wrong way, just the way that best works for you.  Here are suggestions of some or all of the headings that we advise should be included:

You do not have to include pictures unless specifically asked to do so.

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Personal Details

It is unnecessary to put marital status and gender.

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Education and Qualifications

List you education and qualifications in reverse chronological order (the most recent first), including grades and dates. For example:

It is unnecessary to put:

Individual subjects studied at GCSE if you have gone on to obtain a degree, just listing the number and grades achieved will be sufficient

You may wish to list modules that you studied as part of your university degree if they are particularly relevant to the position you are applying for.

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Employment History

Concentrate on your two most recent jobs as these are the ones the employer will be most interested in.
Start with you most recent position. You should include:

Remember to give examples to back up skills and experience. Choose examples that are most appropriate to the new position you are applying for.

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Professional Qualifications and Training

If you have any other relevant qualifications or qualifications you gained while in employment that are relevant to the new position then list these in a separate section.

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Work Experience / Unpaid Employment

This will be particularly important if you are at the beginning of your career and don't have an extensive employment history yet.

If you have done work experience in a company that has a similar service or product to that which you are applying for:

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Other Relevant Experience/Skills

Again this will be most important to those who have not been working for very long.

Include:

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IT Skills

IT skills are becoming increasingly important in almost every job and workplace so it is a good idea to list any skills that you have in a separate section:

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Languages

If it is appropriate to the job for which you are applying then list your skills in any foreign languages. State whether they are written, spoken business or technical and indicate your level of fluency, for example: fluent, good working knowledge, etc.

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Hobbies and Interests

Not everyone agrees on whether hobbies and interests should be included on a CV. Some argue that it just uses up valuable space and the fact that you starred in the Marlow Amateur Dramatics Society production of 'Evita' has very little bearing on your ability to perform well in the given position. On the other hand others say that your interests say a lot about your personality and how you might fit into the company.

If you do decide to include your hobbies and interests:

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References

There is no need to name references on your CV merely state that "references are available on request".

But you should decide before you send your CV who will act as your references and obtain their permission.

If you are writing a Student/Graduate CV you should aim for one academic and one other referee. These should be included on your CV

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Profile

This often appears at the beginning of a CV. It summarises experience, skills and ambitions. A profile is most appropriate for people in mid-career, however anyone can use one and it is a good way to attract the attention of the reader and explain straightaway what it is that you are capable of and what you are looking for in a career.

Your Profile should be contained within four to six lines and only list those skills that are appropriate to your next employer.

For example:

Highly motivated Office Manager with five years experience in administration. Able to work on own initiative and as part of a team. Proven leadership and communication skills, involving organising, managing and developing office administration team to achieve their objectives. Exceptional computer, writing and numeracy skills.

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Key Skills

Again it is not necessary to include a Key Skills section unless you feel that it is particularly appropriate. You can use your CV covering letter to draw together your capabilities that are evidenced across your employment history, experience etc.

However, a Key Skills section can reinforce to the employer your suitability and capability for the position and may increase your chances of being invited to interview.

If you do include a Key Skills section:

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GAPS IN CHRONOLOGY

Remember when writing your CV that missing months (or even years) may be viewed with suspicion by a potential employer. If you have taken a career break for any reason, for traveling or to bring up a family for example, then remember to include it.

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KEEPING YOUR CV UP TO DATE

Through the course of a year, be it in study, recreation or employment, you will experience a variety of new things and acquire many new skills. It is much easier to take a little time to update your CV every month rather than trying to remember what training you did on one day eight months ago. Preparing you CV will always be easier if you are updating and tailoring an existing CV template rather than starting from scratch!

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EMAIL APPLICATIONS

Applying for a job by email is one of the fastest and most effective ways to send a CV. But there are a few things to bear in mind before you press ‘Send’.

Make sure that you have a professional sounding email address, dirtyhotpants@spankme.com may sound impressive to your friends but it is unlikely to receive the same positive response from a potential employer

Your can use your email as your CV covering letter or attach a separate CV covering letter. If you choose to treat the email as a cover letter remember that it should be written in the format laid out in Cover Letter Tips.

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EXAMPLE CVS

Example Performance CV

Michael Jacob Smith

34 Hedge Road, Crossley
Norfolk, NR6 7GH
Tel: xxxxx 675463
Email: msmith@domainname.com

Profile:

A focused and enthusiastic Business Development Manager with extensive experience in Marketing. Excellent budgeting, financial planning and resource management skills. Proven track record in identifying areas for profitable, accessible and serviceable growth. Able to work within a team or on own initiative.

Achievements:

  • Saved the company £10,000 a year by identifying a new legal area for development in marketing of Grayson products
  • Increased sales by 45% through approaching and courting major clients through to transaction closure
  • Solved resource problems through forging links with overseas suppliers

Employment history:

1996 - pres.
Grayson UK Ltd
Senior Business Development Manager
  • Grayson UK Ltd. design and manufacture an extensive range of high performance structured cabling connectivity and cable distribution products to clients in the UK and internationally
  • Managing all aspects of business development for Grayson UK Ltd. reporting directly to the Management Board
  • Responsible for identifying new growth opportunities in support of the company's overall objectives
  • Managing company budgets and resources
  • Managing a team of 15 people, assigning tasks and motivating them to meet deadlines and targets

 

1994 - 1996

Business Development Manager

  • Performed Market audits within the company
  • Identified potential clients and prepared briefs to present to the Senior Business Development Manager
  • Acted as Lead on all UK sales opportunities

Professional qualifications:

Various courses including Grayson BCC12 Company Auditing and Budgeting, Time management and Report Writing.

Education and qualifications:

  • BSc. (Hons) 2.1 in Mathematics, The University of Leeds, 1988 - 1990
  • A levels: Mathematics (A), Economics (B), Physics (B), St. Brown's School, 1985 - 1987
  • GCSEs: 7 Grade A, 2 Grade B, St. Brown's School, 1983 - 1885

Personal details:

Date of Birth: 12th January 1969
Driving License: Full, clean

Hobbies and interests:

  • Play football for a local team, Captain 2000 - 2002
  • Attend the theatre

References are available upon request.

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Example Functional CV

RACHEL LEAH WINTER

34 Hedge Road, Crossley
Norfolk, NR6 7GH
Tel: xxxxx 675463
Email: msmith@domainname.com

PROFILE:

A hard working and committed administrator with experience in all aspects of Human Resources. Able to use own initiative and work as part of a team. An effective communicator with an excellent telephone manner. Proactive in identifying opportunities for improving processes. Ability to work accurately and competently under pressure. Computer literate.

ADMINISTRATION:

  • Handling all communications to the company, including telephone, email and fax. Following up enquiries made by members of the public
  • Compiling and preparing reports for various departments across the company
  • Computer skills, including Word, PowerPoint, Excel and MS Outlook
  • Undertaking diary management for department
  • Responsible for creating and maintaining hard copy and electronic filing systems

REWARD MANAGEMENT:

  • Administering the company's pay policy
  • Liasing with heads of department to devise and implement incentive schemes for employees to increase productivity
  • Generating contracts of employment and associated documentation for new or promoted staff
  • Monitoring and processing new starter documentation
  • Completion of all leavers' procedures and completion of employment reference requests for ex-employees

TRAINING:

  • Creating effective training programmes for employees in conjunction with heads of department, including IT skills and Health and Safety
  • Finding and appointing external tutors for specialist training courses
  • Conducting induction programmes for new employees

EDUCATION AND QUALIFICATIONS:

  • BA (Hons) 2.1 in English Literature and Language from the University of Salford, 1993 - 1997
  • A levels: English (B), Politics (B), History (C), Moss Town School, 1991 - 1993
  • GCSEs: 3 grade A, 5 grade B, St. Mary's School, 1989 - 1991

PERSONAL DETAILS:

Date of Birth: 22nd June 1975

REFERENCES

Available on request.

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Example Targeted CV

John Madison

131 Dawley Road, Five Oaks
Birmingham, B19 2JH
Telephone : xxxx 453720
Mobile : xxxx 777 777
Email : madison_j@crespoman.com

PROFILE:

A self-motivated Sales Executive with a wide range of experience in electronics and manufacturing. Able to work on own initiative or as part of a team. Proven leadership skills, including managing and motivating teams to achieve company objectives and targets. Extensive knowledge of financial implications of developing technologies and techniques.

KEY SKILLS:

  • Managing strategic leadership of start up company
  • Formulating and driving the business plan across all market areas
  • Business Development including face to face presentations, pitching for business and closing the sale
  • Managing all aspects of the commercial performance of the business
  • Developing growth strategies validating the initial patented technology in a wide range of market areas as well as developing further technologies that provide significant customer benefits

ACHIEVEMENTS:

  • Created a budget including forecasts and pricing that saved £150,000 in overall running costs of well-known manufacturing company
  • Increased productivity of company that improved overall commercial performance
  • Achieved professional accreditation for Sales Department through designing and implementing a quality assured business strategy

EMPLOYMENT HISTORY:

1997 - pres.
Crespo Manufacturing Ltd
1993 - 1997
Titan Technology

EDUCATION AND QUALIFICATIONS:

  • BCom 2.2 in Business Studies, The University of Birmingham, 1988 - 1991
  • A levels: Economics (A), Maths (B), Chemistry (B), Five Oaks Grammar, 1985 - 1987
  • GCSEs: 7 grade A, 2 grade B, Five Oaks Grammar, 1983 - 1985

PERSONAL DETAILS:

Date of Birth: 1st December 1969
Driving license: Full, clean

 

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Example Student / Graduate CV

ELEANOR TAYLOR

76 Farthing Avenue, Oxhey
Middx, HA7 5TR
Tel: xxxxx 874632
Email: taylor_eleanor@hotpost.com

PROFILE:

A Business and German graduate who is keen to find a position in an accountancy firm. Hardworking and reliable with excellent interpersonal skills. Ability to quickly assimilate information and practically apply in a variety of situations. Fluent in English and German and numerate with excellent IT skills. Able to work individually or as part of a team.

EDUCATION & QUALIFICATIONS

2000 - 2003
BA 1st in Business and German (Joint Honours), University of Manchester
 

Subjects studied:

  • Business German
  • Computer Studies
  • Business Finance
  • Personal Finance
1998 - 2000
A levels: Business Studies (A), German (A), Maths (B), Oxhey School for Girls
1996 - 1998
GCSEs: 1 grade A*, 7 grade A, 2 grade B

LANGUAGES

German: Fluent written, spoken and business

WORK EXPERIENCE

Summer 2002 Hurst and Smith Inc.
Shadowing a senior partner in a large firm of accountants

  • Assisted the Senior Partner with audits on companies under contract
  • Sat in on meetings with clients from large companies
  • Assisted with German speaking clients to agree terms and conditions of accounts

EMPLOYMENT HISTORY

2000 - 2002

TaraGirl - Sales Assistant (Part-time)

  • Handled sales and customer enquiries
  • Carried out stock take and pricing
  • Counted tills and kept accurate records of sales for the day

PERSONAL DETAILS

Date of birth: 13th May 1982

Driving License: Full, clean

HOBBIES AND INTERESTS

Abseiling and rock climbing - Treasurer of ROCK, the University of Manchester Climbing Society

Netball - Vice Captain of the university Second Team

REFERENCES

Dr Marvin Smythe,
Department of Commerce,
University of Manchester,
Manchester, M45 7TL

Telephone : xxxxx 239364

Mr Julian Hurst,
Hurst and Smith Limited,
Oxhey House,
76 High Street,
Oxhey, HA7 2DG

Telephone : xxxxx 384687

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