Chapter 1: Structure
Hey guys ๐ Welcome to Chapter 1 of CV Creation: Structure!
Structure is how your CV looks, how itโs presented, and how easy it is to find information.
I get it, applying for jobs these days is hard. Youโre lucky if you even hear a response, right? Thatโs why you really need to make sure you nail the structure of your CV before you even think about sending it off.
Sections to include ๐ Personal details, Summary, Key skills, Experience, Qualifications, Education, Hobbies
Length ๐ No hiring manager has the time to read your life story, especially in this market. Recruiters suggest that the ideal CV length is 2 pages.
Font ๐ Keep it simple. Pick Times New Roman or Arial font, text size 11, and PEN. IN. BLACK ๐ด๐ถ (sorry, couldnโt resist ๐)
Experience ๐ List your jobs starting with the most recent.
Job headings ๐ Write your job headings in bold and make sure these are laid out the same pretty way for each job. Example:
Sales Assistant, Marks and Spencer, Leicester, Sept 2018 – March 2020
Job descriptions ๐ Avoid writing long paragraphs๐ Use 3-6 short bullet points per job, only using 6 points to talk about the most relevant positions!
No images ๐ As beautiful as you all are, in the UK you shouldnโt have any images on your CV. No word art, and no headshots.
Gaps in CV ๐If you have any gaps in your CV for longer than 6 months, you should explain why e.g. โCaring for a relative, March 2019 – Oct 2019โ
In the next chapter, Iโll be going into detail about how to write the different sections… so make sure you have your CV structure ready to go before then!
Good luck and Iโll see you in the next chapter!
Love Julie ๐