2. Drafting a perfect CV and making it look the
most desirable at the look itself is an art.
At IBS we are taught various nuances of
drafting the CV that fulfills all laid criteria and
manners.
3. The foremost thing to make it attractive is to
draft it with exact and relevant information
which lays an interesting picture of the
candidate.
The explanation should be clear and
succinct avoiding jargons and clinches so
that it sound not sound waffling.
We as students are given proper guidance
as how not to pile everything tempting and
make the length run over pages.
4. Proper spacing and placing the content at the
right place is important.
We are taught to write things in bullet points to
attract the readers mind to the key statistic.
Font used in it plays an important part too as a
complicated and fussy font may look good but
will surely ruin the image in the viewers eyes
when accessing your CV.
Italics, bold and underline are fine but
experimenting like crazy with them will definitely
backfire.
5. The various sessions conducted the
institution help us know the vitality of
including personal statement in the CV as
sometimes it goes through a software first
that searches for some specific phrases and
key points even before going in human
hands.
Highlighting ones strong skills and
professional qualities makes you look the
right candidate for the job.
6. Quantifying the achievements will make your
efforts look more real and genuine and will
have any employer salivating over your CV.
Usage of supportive figures and while
mentioning revenue or cost savings make a
good impression.
We are taught if the changes are
performance related, statement of benefits to
business must be included.