Make your CV ideal for the job you’re applying for
You’re prepared to start searching for jobs and you think you have the stuff to land the position, isn’t that so? Check your Curriculum Vitae. Your CV is the number one credential you need to neatly put together to get the job you desire.

Regardless of how prepared you’re to get a job, if your CV isn’t ready, your job search may get tougher than you expect it to be.
So, to get your resume ready, follow these steps to prepare the credential that’ll get you the job.
1 Utilize the correct parameters
CVs are not one-size-fits-all. The format you are using for your CV and the information to highlight
2 Get the fundamental right
Each CV must have certain information no matter the industry it’s going to be used. Such information as work experience, work titles, duties, and years worked in each position are very important in all job credentials. Keep in mind to incorporate all these on your CV and your contact info as well.
3 Use relevant keywords
There are certain keywords or terms hiring managers
4 Evaluate your accomplishment (if you have any)
Don’t just tell your prospective employers that you’ve achieved something that qualifies you as the best candidate for the job. Put a number to your achievement to help them see the impact you’ve made.
Did you deal with a group? What number of individuals were in the group? Was there a rise in something you handled for an organization, what’s the percentage increase? You need to clearly state the numbers in your resume to position yourself for the job over other candidates.
5 Make it easy for recruiters to find you
You might have been told that the best way to get a job is to apply for it. Yes, that’s very true. But have you heard about people who got good jobs without even applying for it? It’s very possible and there are many ways to do it.
Start by sign up on a job platform, update your LinkedIn profile and also promote your industry profile online. Taking these steps make the hiring managers notice you and reach out to you.