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Want To Grab The Employer’s Attention With Your CV? Follow These Tips by PatrickOkunima(m): 6:39am On Oct 31, 2019
You’ve ever heard the phrase “first impression matters?” It is also applicable to your CV. Whatever job sector you are targeting; as an intern, or the regular professional jobs, or even as a teacher with a local school, your CV should speak volumes for you. This means that the look of your CV would determine if an employer would dial your number or not – in most cases though.

There is no perfect way to write a CV, but there are methods to make it stand out as attractive. I have interviewed countless job seekers, and I have seen mistakes peculiar to them all.

If you don’t have reliable connections or networks to help you get a job with ease, you should focus on this article – to optimize your CV. Here are the 10 ways below.

Employ a Professional Format while Writing Your CV

The only mental idea every prospective employer creates about you is what your CV says about you. This means that you are being judged by what potential employers see on paper. If you want them to see you as a hirable professional, then your CV should look professional.

Here are some few ways to go about that;

- Stick to Arial or the New Time Romans Format.
- Don’t highlight any part of your resume with colours and other fonts
- Use only font sizes of 11 or a maximum of 12.

Your Objective should answer the “What do I have to Offer Question”

Always have this at the back of your mind. Using a copy and pasted objective that was drafted from a sample on a CV writing website is a CV killer. Hiring managers have seen such a couple of time, and they know exactly where you got it from. To create a wonderful objective, you should know the company needs and how you can be able to solve them – when you write it down. The moment you can attract the hiring officer’s attention, you are just a step closer from getting the job.

Give Attention to Your Educational Qualifications

Since it has been proven that the average maximum time to hold the attention of any hiring officer is 7 seconds, you should make the most out of it.

No one would want to swim in an ocean of information, just to see your educational qualification. It is one of the most important things in your CV. What you studied, any educational qualification that gives you an edge, and achievements you recorded should be paid attention to.

For those without work experience, you should focus more on optimizing this section, this section should be placed either at the top or centre of your CV – since it is where catches the recruiters’ attention the most.

List out valuable work experiences

Aside from your educational qualification, work experience can also be said to be the most important aspect of your CV. You should include any previous job you’ve handled in the past, your accomplishments on the job, and how it affected your previous firm positively.

Hint: This should be written in number and percentage form.

E.g. I succeeded in setting up 2 control panels that helped reduce the downtime in production by 90%.

You are free to use bold fonts to highlight your achievements, but it should be done with caution.

Highlight your Skills

There should be a specific section designed to list out the skills you have in your possession. The fact is that recruiters don’t always need the regular skills being listed out by almost every job-seeker.

Skills like;

- Attention to detail
- Analytic Reasoning, etc. should be minimally used.
- Just be sure to include skills that make you stand out, and also relevant to the job you are applying for.

Include Testimonials

I know a whole lot of job seekers won’t swallow this without a fight. The truth is who will believe all the numbers and percentages that you have outlined, without any form of proof? The best way to solidify your claim is to provide evidence from either a former boss or someone you have worked with before. If you can’t provide a testimonial, your CV might still look good all the same.

Create a Proper Sequence on Your CV

Since you have finally listed out the qualities that portray you as the best candidate, it is now important to make sure that your details follow a standard sequence.

After the Skill set summary (Objectives), you should follow it up with your educational qualifications, your work experience, core competencies, Seminars attended and Research works done.

Recheck for Grammatical Errors

Nothing kills a CV more than grammatical errors. How can you have good eyes for details, and you can’t detect simple grammatical errors? Be careful not to forget that your CV is an extension of you. Any rushed work without proofreading will not tell a good story about you. Endeavor to read out your write-up aloud and correct necessary errors.

Maintain a Great Online Profile

Most employers do a background check on several employees to be hired – in most cases, top level jobs. It is necessary you maintain an online profile that is in line with your career objectives. Nothing incriminating should be seen of your online profiles – most especially LinkedIn.

Keep Your CV updated

Every new skilled acquired; every knowledge got, should be recorded properly and updated on your CV. This would help make your CV more attractive and up to date.

Aside from making your CV more attractive, you should also make sure that you tailor your CV specifically for the intended job role. Your CV is your professional personality on paper. It should be able to speak volumes for you.

If you can’t brand yourself on paper, make sure you hand it over to professionals to help you. As long as you get the job, who will care about how much was paid for the help in branding you?

Till we meet next time, happy job hunting and wish you the best.

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Re: Want To Grab The Employer’s Attention With Your CV? Follow These Tips by PatrickOkunima(m): 9:03am On Oct 31, 2019
I hope it was helpful?

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Re: Want To Grab The Employer’s Attention With Your CV? Follow These Tips by Alija(m): 11:57am On Oct 31, 2019
Yes,it was

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Re: Want To Grab The Employer’s Attention With Your CV? Follow These Tips by id4sho(m): 11:58am On Oct 31, 2019
No jobs abeg, enough of this CV talk

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Re: Want To Grab The Employer’s Attention With Your CV? Follow These Tips by rentAcock(m): 11:58am On Oct 31, 2019
It feels like everything we do from nursery school up until we die is how to be the best employable worker and I'm sick of it.

I'm tired of keeping good grades in school just to entice the employer
I'm tired of getting certificates and training just to look marketable to the employer
I'm tired of always tweaking my cv just to grab the employer's attention
I'm tired of dressing to impress the employer at interviews
Next year, I want to be my own boss
Next year, I want to be the employer
Next year, I want to shine and write my own destiny.

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Re: Want To Grab The Employer’s Attention With Your CV? Follow These Tips by mamanotinspoil3: 11:58am On Oct 31, 2019
We don do pass all these one sef, did employers notice? Na God dey help person jare grin grin

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Re: Want To Grab The Employer’s Attention With Your CV? Follow These Tips by NaijaOlosho(f): 11:59am On Oct 31, 2019
What about steps to attract more sugar dadies??

Rich ones in Abuja??

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Re: Want To Grab The Employer’s Attention With Your CV? Follow These Tips by Enemyofpeace: 11:59am On Oct 31, 2019
In Nigeria it is no longer by your CV but by who you know

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Re: Want To Grab The Employer’s Attention With Your CV? Follow These Tips by id4sho(m): 12:00pm On Oct 31, 2019
NaijaOlosho:
What about steps to attract more sugar dadies??

Rich ones in Abuja??

Come two Daddy
Re: Want To Grab The Employer’s Attention With Your CV? Follow These Tips by tolumizzy(m): 12:02pm On Oct 31, 2019
Educating.... Good job

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Re: Want To Grab The Employer’s Attention With Your CV? Follow These Tips by Nobody: 12:02pm On Oct 31, 2019
all these for employers that will pay you 50k

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Re: Want To Grab The Employer’s Attention With Your CV? Follow These Tips by MrStan11(m): 12:03pm On Oct 31, 2019
Lol


Funniest thread I've read this yr

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Re: Want To Grab The Employer’s Attention With Your CV? Follow These Tips by Ekakamba: 12:10pm On Oct 31, 2019
Just say make we patronize you. Nice tips.

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Re: Want To Grab The Employer’s Attention With Your CV? Follow These Tips by uuzba(m): 12:11pm On Oct 31, 2019
PatrickOkunima:
I hope it was helpful?
And no sample CV?

You are your own best product.
Advertise YOURSELF with your CV

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Re: Want To Grab The Employer’s Attention With Your CV? Follow These Tips by NwanyiOkpa(f): 12:15pm On Oct 31, 2019
Who go get work go get work.

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Re: Want To Grab The Employer’s Attention With Your CV? Follow These Tips by Nobody: 12:19pm On Oct 31, 2019
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Re: Want To Grab The Employer’s Attention With Your CV? Follow These Tips by Emily22(m): 12:24pm On Oct 31, 2019
The main thing is your work experience, forget the other stuff...

I went for an interview yesterday and the only thing they care about is the experience,how the experience perfectly align or partially align with the job you are applying for....


I was questioned thoroughly on the work experience, so if u put a false info in your CV, get ready to defend it with facts


Pls don't include your secondary and primary school details in your CV.....

Remove details like state of origin,age, religion, marital status e.t.c no one cares about that....start your education from your tertiary level upward and don't include nysc in your education grin grin

Just a page with the perfect info

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Re: Want To Grab The Employer’s Attention With Your CV? Follow These Tips by Thegamingorca(m): 12:40pm On Oct 31, 2019
NaijaOlosho:
What about steps to attract more sugar dadies??

Rich ones in Abuja??



We will need to tender your track record on your cv entailing lists of politicians you've knacked, their approval rating and recommendation letters grin

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Re: Want To Grab The Employer’s Attention With Your CV? Follow These Tips by Bigval5: 12:43pm On Oct 31, 2019
Emily22:
The main thing is your work experience, forget the other stuff...

I went for an interview yesterday and the only thing they care about is the experience,how the experience perfectly align or partially align with the job you are applying for....


I was questioned thoroughly on the work experience, so if u put a false info in your CV, get ready to defend it with facts


Pls don't include your secondary and primary school details in your CV.....

Remove details like state of origin,age, religion, marital status e.t.c no one cares about that....start your education from your tertiary level upward and don't include nysc in your education grin grin

Just a page with the perfect info

Very good you made a point!

Also, Gone are the days when we use career objectives example
To help the company achieve this
To help the company with my skills bla bla


Job seekers should work on there Career Objectives, use Career summary instead. This portrays your work experience in a concise way by ditching out your abilities related to the job you're seeking for.

You can start with "Energetic digital marketer with 5+ years in bla bla bla

Just a tip wink

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Re: Want To Grab The Employer’s Attention With Your CV? Follow These Tips by thundafire: 1:19pm On Oct 31, 2019
All na wash just be blessed with favour ok,CV is never a criteria to be employed

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Re: Want To Grab The Employer’s Attention With Your CV? Follow These Tips by benjaminben(m): 1:49pm On Oct 31, 2019
I'm a gruduate. But now into poultry business not mine sha...
But getting the experience I need
Re: Want To Grab The Employer’s Attention With Your CV? Follow These Tips by slaypapa: 2:09pm On Oct 31, 2019
Like someone out rightly say, the employer doesn't care much about other things except your work experience. I was in an interview where the employer take a look at my CV and asked me if I have any experience related to the work I applied for and I bluntly told him I am a fresh graduate who is ready to give his best. No time for stories

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Re: Want To Grab The Employer’s Attention With Your CV? Follow These Tips by OdenKelechi(m): 3:08pm On Oct 31, 2019
id4sho:
No jobs abeg, enough of this CV talk
Lol.. you've said it all

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Re: Want To Grab The Employer’s Attention With Your CV? Follow These Tips by tayo200(m): 3:26pm On Oct 31, 2019
I'm about to finish nysc.. and I want to write a cv that will fit this era, I'm just confused on how to.. no work experience,..
Re: Want To Grab The Employer’s Attention With Your CV? Follow These Tips by Zombiekiller010: 4:49pm On Oct 31, 2019
Op ,No need of reading your post, but the topic is very funny
Re: Want To Grab The Employer’s Attention With Your CV? Follow These Tips by Legendguru: 6:09pm On Oct 31, 2019
Oh
Re: Want To Grab The Employer’s Attention With Your CV? Follow These Tips by Emily22(m): 6:32pm On Oct 31, 2019
tayo200:
I'm about to finish nysc.. and I want to write a cv that will fit this era, I'm just confused on how to.. no work experience,..

Contact me

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Re: Want To Grab The Employer’s Attention With Your CV? Follow These Tips by PatrickOkunima(m): 9:17pm On Oct 31, 2019
tayo200:
I'm about to finish nysc.. and I want to write a cv that will fit this era, I'm just confused on how to.. no work experience,..

My post for tomorrow will be on how to write a CV without work experience. Watch-out!
Re: Want To Grab The Employer’s Attention With Your CV? Follow These Tips by tayo200(m): 10:14pm On Oct 31, 2019
PatrickOkunima:


My post for tomorrow will be on how to write a CV without work experience. Watch-out!
try and put a template.. not just theory.. abeg
Re: Want To Grab The Employer’s Attention With Your CV? Follow These Tips by htweet(m): 12:00pm On Nov 01, 2019
rentAcock:
It feels like everything we do from nursery school up until we die is how to be the best employable worker and I'm sick of it.

I'm tired of keeping good grades in school just to entice the employer
I'm tired of getting certificates and training just to look marketable to the employer
I'm tired of always tweaking my cv just to grab the employer's attention
I'm tired of dressing to impress the employer at interviews
Next year, I want to be my own boss
Next year, I want to be the employer
Next year, I want to shine and write my own destiny.
You said it so nice except for one error; "next year"! What happened to NOW!! Next year is just a date; manmade contraption, mundane programming just to keep you in check. When you're truly ready to take charge, you'll realize there's no better time than NOW!!

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Re: Want To Grab The Employer’s Attention With Your CV? Follow These Tips by rentAcock(m): 1:36pm On Nov 01, 2019
htweet:

You said it so nice except for one error; "next year"! What happened to NOW!! Next year is just a date; manmade contraption, mundane programming just to keep you in check. When you're truly ready to take charge, you'll realize there's no better time than NOW!!

You are right, but now is the time to plan and research then strike next year.

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