by: Christine Zafra

In as much as I am opposed to the term “perfect CV”, some companies do believe that there is such. So, just for the sake of getting that desired interview (your CV is your weapon this time by the way), you should learn how to make one.

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Your CV should start off with your name in big lettering, at the top centre of the page. There is no need to also include ‘CV’ or ‘Curriculum Vitae’ as it is obvious what the document is intended for. Your personal contact details should be next, but should not take up too much space on your paper. Your email should be similar to your name or formal sounding. You wouldn’t want “cute_sexy_lilmisscheerleader@youremail.com” as your email address when applying in big company, do you? Also, put your objective, schools, achievement, experience, references in the said resume and your off to go.

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