Thursday, January 20, 2011

CV Tips - What Did You Actually Do?

Here at the Expect Talent HQ, we receive hundreds of CV’s every month. Most of the time we are left asking ourselves this question: 
WHAT DID YOU ACTUALLY DO?
Most CV’s are a list of dates along with a job description, or list of responsibilities. That tells us nothing about what you actually didThis is a common mistake by candidates, and one which, if you can get right, you stand a good chance of securing an interview.  You have less than 10 seconds to impress with your CV as many hiring managers and HR departments will receive hundreds of applications for just one role. 
We are currently working for a large Cork based multinational client in Cork, and we hired over 300 people for them in just 12 weeks, however we received in excess of 4500 CV's for these positions. 

So what can you do to increase your chances of success?
Rather than list your responsibilities, start by listing your key achievements. Think about what you personally achieved that delivered a great result for the business or for one of your customers? Thinking about your CV this way turns a boring responsibility into something that a client or potential employer might actually want in their business!
Example 1:
TURN THIS... "Responsible for Collections on outstanding accounts"
INTO THIS... "Significantly improved bottom line by securing an additional €200,000 in outstanding monies through effective cash collection."
Example 2:
TURN THIS: "Responsible for Customer Service"
INTO THIS: "Increased customer satisfaction levels by 30%, by regularly going above and beyond, which helped the company to retain its biggest client and win new business."
Example 3:
TURN THIS: "Responsible for Admin Procedures.
INTO THIS: "Significantly enhanced internal reporting and admin procedures which saved the team 26 days per annum in un-necessary workload. My ideas for improvements are regularly implemented by senior management."
Every element of your CV should be aimed at securing you an interview.  Your CV is a sales document designed to show off your talents!  It should not just be a chronological history of all the places where you have worked.
If you want a CV professionally written, or you feel you would benefit from careers advice you can now contact our careers team for a free consultation with Patrick Mercie and Expect Careers.  Email sam@expect.ie for more details.

2 comments:

  1. thanks bud I really look foward to reading your blog and thanks for the tips.
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  2. Excellent advice..Thanks for posting this!

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