CV Perfection Guide
Create a Powerful CV That Opens Doors to Your Next Career Opportunity
This guide will help you prepare a CV that stands out and reflects your strengths, achievements, and potential.
What Makes a Great CV
Use a clean layout with well organised sections. Avoid unnecessary graphics, long paragraphs, or complex styles. A simple format is easier for recruiters and employers to read.
Include your latest job roles, responsibilities, achievements, and skills. Make sure your contact number and email address are correct and active.
Whenever possible, show what you accomplished.
For example:
Improved process efficiency, Managed a team, Achieved sales targets, Handled complex customer cases, Completed important projects
Essential Sections Every CV Should Have
Full name, mobile number, email address, and location. This helps us and employers contact you quickly.
A short paragraph about your experience, skills, and career goals. This is your opening impression.
List your experience starting from the most recent role. Include job title, company name, period of employment, responsibilities, and key achievements.
List degrees, diplomas, courses, certifications, and professional qualifications.
Include relevant skills such as technical skills, language abilities, software knowledge, customer service capabilities, management experience, or industry specialised skills.
If you have done special projects or received awards, add them. These details help differentiate you from other applicants.
Make Your CV Easier to Read
Bullet points make your CV easier for employers to scan quickly.
Most employers prefer CVs that are one to two pages long and easy to understand.
Avoid complicated words. Use clear and direct sentences that reflect your abilities.
Common CV Mistakes to Avoid
Mistakes reduce professionalism. Always check before sending.
Avoid including details such as age, marital status, or unrelated personal information.
Incomplete information can slow down your application and reduce credibility.
Tailor your CV to highlight the skills relevant to the role you apply for.
Add a Professional Photo
A professional photo strengthens your profile. Ensure it is clear, well lit, and appropriate for a business environment. Avoid selfies and casual photos.
How InTalent Asia Uses Your CV
We use your CV to understand your strengths, experience, and potential, helping us match you to positions that suit your goals.
Your CV helps employers identify your fit for their company. A refined CV creates a strong impression and increases your chances of interview selection.
