The 9 Deadliest CV Mistakes Infographic
Your CV is the very first impression that recruiters will have of you, so mistakes can seriously damage your job prospects. So before you start hunting for your dream job; review your CV to ensure that you are not including any of the following blunders from StandOut CV’s latest infographic.
1. Unprofessional email addresses
Your CV is a professional document so do not ruin it by plastering an embarrassing email address like “badboyz4eva@mail.com” across the top – Use your full name or a close deviation to keep it professional.
2. Clichés and buzzwords
clichés often don’t properly describe your skills and talents, so stick to using facts and figures.
3. Skills graphs
Although skills graphs may look great, they don’t actually provide readers with a tangible scale of your abilities. Use real life measures to demonstrate your skill levels, such as qualifications and length of experience.
4. Photographs
Unless you are an actor or model, photographs will not add any value to your application – use the limited space on your CV wisely by filling it with compelling content, not images.
5. Too many pages
Employers sometimes see hundreds of CVs per week, so don’t make them wade through a 10 page CV; keep your CV short and sharp.
6. Unexplained gaps
Employers will be worried by unexplained gaps in employment, so don’t be afraid to include things like travel, volunteering and personal projects.
7. Spelling and grammar mistakes
spelling and grammar mistakes are a huge turn off for recruiters so make sure your CV doesn’t contain any blunders.
8. Over-elaborate fonts
Over-elaborate fonts are difficult to read so stick to a clean and simple font.
9. Big chunks of text
Huge unbroken paragraphs don’t make for easy reading by recruiters, they look intimidating and make finding information tricky.
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