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Mastering the Art of CV Writing


Your CV is your first handshake with a potential employer, it tells your story before you even step into a room (or a Zoom call). But how do you make it stand out in a sea of applications? Let's break it down into essentials, so you never miss the mark again.

 

1️⃣ The Must-Have Sections


Think of your CV as a treasure map, guiding the recruiter straight to your brilliance. Here's what you can’t leave out:

  • Contact Details

    • No one can hire you if they can’t reach you! Ensure your email, phone number, and LinkedIn profile are correct.

  • Professional Summary

    • A concise, 3-4 line snapshot that showcases your career highlights and what you bring to the table.

  • Work Experience

    • Highlight achievements, not just job responsibilities. Use action verbs like "led," "achieved," or "streamlined" to grab attention.

  • Education

    • Keep it relevant! If your maritime certifications hold more weight than your college degree, list them first.

  • Skills

    • Focus on hard and soft skills that are job-specific. Pro tip: Check the job description for keywords.

 

2️⃣ Avoid These Common Pitfall


We’ve spotted patterns in CVs that don’t quite make the cut. Here’s how to avoid them:

  • Information Overload

    • Keep it to 2 pages max. Recruiters are skimming—make every word count!

  • Typos and Errors

    • Spellcheck isn’t enough. Have someone else review your CV to catch mistakes you might overlook.

  • Generic Content

    • Avoid one-size-fits-all CVs. Tailor it to each role. Trust us, it’s worth the extra effort.


 

3️⃣ First Impressions Matter (Formatting Tips)


Your CV should be easy on the eyes:

  • Use a clean, professional font like Calibri or Arial.

  • Stick to black and white unless a splash of colour adds clarity (like section headers).

  • Align text properly as uneven spacing can be distracting.


What’s your biggest challenge when it comes to CV writing? Drop a comment below!


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