A CV has to be both well written and presented professionally in order to catch a recruiter’s eye. And although your formatting may change depending on your industry, there are a few simple rules which you should always follow – and could dramatically increase your chances of success.
We’ve covered below some excellent CV layout examples, here’s our list of layout do’s and don’ts:
This is a typical CV for a job application. Here we’ve used one for a Construction Worker, but it could be adapted for any job.
You could make a CV like this to apply for an apprenticeship.
These are typical CV’s for a school leavers, where they have very little work experience so more emphasis is put on personal achievements.
If there is an organisation you would like to work for you can write a letter asking if they have any jobs available. Try to find out the department or name of the person who handles recruitment, and address your letter to them. Follow up the letter after about a week with a polite phone call.