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Power CV

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Action words

Use action words to describe the jobs you have undertaken and your key duties. Don’t list every task or go into too much detail. Give the recruiter a taster to make them want to meet you to find out more.

For example, ‘Targeted small businesses and sold advertising space.’

  • analysed
  • completed
  • contributed
  • created
  • demonstrated
  • designed
  • evaluated
  • set-up
  • sold
  • targeted
  • worked

More top tips

  • Use direct language and always write in the past tense, unless you are talking about your present job. Never start a sentence with ‘I’.

  • Start every sentence with either an action or a power word.

  • Back words up with examples. For example, write, ‘Implemented new sales techniques and achieved consistently high results.’ This clearly explains your role to the reader.

  • Emphasise characteristics that are relevant to the job you are applying for.

  • Pay attention to layout. Avoid solid blocks of text and use space to emphasise points and make sections stand out.

  • Have a clear, easy-to-read sequence of sections.

  • Make sure that the reader has a sense of a living breathing person behind the words and format.

  • Make sure your CV is snappy and clear by rereading it and eliminating any unnecessary words like ‘was’, ‘were’ and ‘there’.

  • Check your CV carefully for spelling, grammar and layout, before sending it to prospective employers and use an envelope large enough to take your CV unfolded.

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