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CV Writing Tips

1. Tailor Your CV to the Role

Customize for the Job: Highlight relevant skills, experiences, and achievements specific to the role and company.

Include Keywords: Use language from the job description (e.g., "lean manufacturing," "process improvement," "PLC fault finding") 

2. Create a Strong Personal Profile

Write a compelling personal statement at the top, summarizing your skills, experience, and career goals in 3–5 lines.

Focus on how you add value to a prospective employer

3. Showcase Key Achievements


•    Use bullet points under each role to highlight specific accomplishments.
•    Quantify results where possible: Example: "Reduced machine downtime by 15% through implementing a predictive maintenance schedule."

 

4. Emphasize Training and Certifications


•    Highlight relevant professional development courses, safety training, or certifications relevant 

 

5. Use a Clean and Professional Layout


•    Use clear headings, consistent fonts, and professional formatting.
•    Stick to 2 pages max (unless you're applying for very senior roles).
•    Use reverse chronological order, listing your most recent experience first.

 

6. Avoid Common Mistakes


•    Eliminate spelling and grammar errors (proofread carefully).
•    Avoid irrelevant details (e.g., hobbies unless they’re directly relevant).

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