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Resume, curriculum vitae, or commonly referred to as the data itself. In it contained a brief biography, your education history, your achievements and your experiences. When companies accept job applications you submit. CV be the second thing looked after a letter of application, considering the CV is considered also as a summary of your personality. Well despite the proverb does not know it was not love, but at least this CV is the smallest representative who can make that assessment or not someone is interested to you.

How can make a good CV?

If you want to be accepted to work for a company that you seek. Avoid the six sins when writing CV the following:

First Sins: lists all of the information that’s not important

Hoping to make corporate leaders are interested, you instead to plunge themselves by entering a variety of info is not important such as:

One. Photos. Do not ever put pictures in the same sheet in the CV, unless you intend to become a model, artist, or a flight attendant

2. Salary. Do not ever include salary before you get a job. Company exception asked

3. Personal information is not relevant. For example: political parties, height and weight (unless the model / flight attendant)

4. Mention a hobby that is not relevant to the work, eg around idly and play games all day

5. Reference. In general, there is a special sheet on references, so you should not include in the CV

Sin Two: leave the important pieces that should be sent

Inside info listed vacancies obvious that the company asks you to send a full CV with copies of certificates and identity cards. However you confidently send CV and photo only. Are you sure you will be accepted because you are beautiful and popular. Do not be shallow minded, beautiful and popular is no guarantee for admission to employment. [Break]

Third sin: to exaggerate reality

Your English is barely adequate, but you dare write that you are an advance. Well, get ready just when interviewed and it turns out you actually nervous and silent. Write it as it is, if you simply feel able to speak English, include grade your English.

Fourth sin: self-creative

You write a CV with full decorations that you think creatively. Even you print with underline and italic formats to make it look nice. Stop! You are not writing a poem on your blog. What you write is CV. Use courtesy and common formats. Do not create their own formats.

Sin Five: typo

Typo or the wrong type, are the most fatal in a limited partnership. Maybe you consider it trivial, but the typo in the spotlight for the company to see that you can work neatly and accurately. One typo, you’ll fall from the candidate elected, even if you graduated with cum laude lho.

Sin Six: devious

You hope to make a very long CV, the company considers you smart. Oh, you’re wrong! Precisely with CV writing convoluted will make the company get bored and eventually remove you from the list of interviews. Create a short CV, solid and clear of the information.

If you already send a CV that is less true. Send CV and cover letter re your job. Fix, and wait for good news from the company. Happy hunting!