5 Mistakes to Avoid When Writing a CV - The Ready Writers

April 6, 2020by readywriters

When applying for a job, the employer meets your curriculum vitae before meeting you; as a result, the CV is usually the first stage of screening. In order to get your dream job or at least make it through the first stage of screening, here are some mistakes you should avoid in your CV:

1. Making Grammatical Errors and Typos

Your CV shows your writing skills and your level of intelligence, so making grammatical errors in your writing can be discouraging. When writing, ensure you have proofread your resume before sending it to your recruiter.

2. Irrelevant Experiences

Experiences that have nothing to do with the position you are applying for should be avoided. Thus, every statement on your resume should be relevant to the current position you are applying for and lead the employer to the conclusion that you have the right qualification for the job.

3. Submitting Incorrect Information

Avoid incorrect information, such as wrong telephone numbers, or even data that are incorrect. You might think the recruiter might overlook such information and may not research it but the person might actually do and find out that you have provided the wrong information.

4. Exaggeration

Don’t exaggerate your skills and achievements. At times, you might give some information and it will be clear that it is an exaggeration. The recruiter may be discouraged by this act and simply ignore your CV.

5. Personal Information

Personal information like age, weight, religion or even personal background should be avoided. Information like that is not needed for recruitment and an attempt to give such information might send the wrong signal.

In conclusion, critically scrutinise your CV to avoid grammatical errors and other type of technical errors so you can have a fair chance of being invited for an interview.

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