CV Writing Tips
A CV is your chance to make a strong first impression, whether you’re applying for a job or advancing your career. By clearly showcasing your skills, experience, and achievements, a well-crafted CV can help you stand out from the competition.
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In UK tech hiring, and especially for applicants targeting the …
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“You may be the most technically sound candidate in the …
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FAQ's
It’s a written summary of your background, achievements, goals, and motivation tailored for a job or academic course.
Avoid clichés, vague language, irrelevant details, and exaggeration. Be honest and specific
For jobs: 250–400 words. For universities: Up to 4,000 characters or around 1 page.
Introduction, main body (skills, experiences, motivation), and a conclusion summarising your suitability.
Yes. Create each one to match the specific job or university course.