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  1. Making sure you are read
  2. What to include in your CV
  3. Should you include a photo
  4. The layout of your CV
  5. In short...
  6. Examples of CV

1. MAKING SURE YOU ARE READ


Indispensable passport to the job market, your CV is simultaneously a "key" for opening doors and a vital lead for building the future based on present experience, itself the product of the past.
It is your trademark image, your sales pitch. Give it your full attention. Take the time to prepare it with discipline and method. It serves to define your added value: what the company expects from you. It enables you to reflect on a product: you yourself. It is the marketing tool with a goal: the target company. Its purpose is to obtain an interview.


The instructions are the following, you must be :

Concise : One page is sufficent for a thematic CV. No more than two pages for a chronological CV.
Clear : Avoid initials, abbreviations, professional jargon, anglo-saxon or too modern terms.
Precise : Cite quantifiable results. list your responsabilities for each occupation held.
To the point : Each word counts. Avoid repetitions. Choose verbs of action. Avoid pessimistic, negative, imprecise or vague terms.

Complete : No gaps in a chronological CV. Show transparency.


Coherent : Choose a formula and keep to it.


Well-balanced : Do not exagerate in your statements. Rather use the infinitive, less emphatic and obsessional than the first person.


Pleasant to read : Look after its visual aspect.

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