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Every week hundreds of CVs (简历) land on our desks.
We’ve seen it all: CVs printed on pink paper, CVs that are 10 pages long and CVs with silly mistakes in first paragraph. A S1.()good CV is your passport to an interview and, ultimate, to S2.()the job you want. Initial impressions are vital, and a badly presented CV could mean acceptance, regardless of what’s in it.S3.()Here are a few ways to avoid end up on the, reject pile.S4. ()Print your CV on good-quality white paper. CVs with flowery backgrounds or pink paper will stand out upon all the wrong reasons.S5.()
Get someone to check for spelling and grammatical errors, because a spell-checker will pick up every S6.()mistake. CVs with errors will be rejected--it shows that you don’t pay attention to detail. Restrict yourself to one or two pages, and listing any publications or referees on a separate sheet. S7.()If you are sending your CV electronically, check the formatting by sending it to yourself first. Keep up S8.()the format simple.
Do not send a photo unless specifically requested, If you have to send one, make sure it is one taking in a S9.()professional setting, rather than a holiday snap, Getting the presentation right is just the first step. What about the content The Rule here is to keep it factual and Truthful--exaggerations usually get find out. And remember S10.()to tailor your CV to each different job.