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How to Make a Winning CV

You have just passed out of college or are in your final year. Given the precarious job market scenario worldwide, the quest to land your dream job can seem daunting and unachievable. Let us look into some great examples of CV for freshers.<br>We are here to answer all of those questions and more! Read on to know the Dou2019s, Dontu2019s and other tips for making a good CV for Freshers!<br><br>READ MORE : https://www.cheggindia.com/career-guidance/make-an-appealing-cv-for-freshers/<br><br>

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How to Make a Winning CV

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  1. Things to Keep in Mind to Make an Appealing CV for Freshers A Fresh Graduate's Survival Guide

  2. Today's Talking Points What is a Fresher CV? Choosing a Format Heading and Initial Information Personal Statement/Summary Academic Qualifications Academic Achievements/Awards Positions of Responsibility Academic Projects Work Experience and Extra-Curriculars

  3. What is a Fresher CV? A CV for fresher is a CV used by students or recent graduates. The applicants usually have none or limited professional experience. The CV is more fundamental in nature, ie. highlights relevant skills, coursework, co-curricular and extra-curricular activities, achievements, etc. A CV for fresher, generally, is not presented in chronological order.

  4. CV for fresher is the most attractive when they are presented in a neat and simplistic style. Monochromes- usually greys or blues are preferred. A simple black-and- white CV works perfectly too! Choosing a Format Make sure that there are adequate margins and the paragraphs are properly spaced. You can use tables and bullet points to consolidate your material effectively. The format you choose should complement your material, be easily readable, and have visual appeal. Avoid elaborate designs or pictures. Keep it simple and functional.

  5. Heading and Initial Information A CV for fresher begins with a heading, which is usually your name. That is followed by your basic information like email-id, address, and phone number. You do not need to mention your full address, the city or area you live in will suffice. Adding your social media or professional network profile links such as your LinkedIn id is a good idea. You can also include links for your personal blog/website. However, if you are adding links to your profiles, make sure that everything you upload is professional and conveys the professional image that you wish to portray to a recruiter. Do not change your font for every piece of information, it makes the CV look cluttered. Bold letters or underlines can be used for emphasis.

  6. Personal Statement/Summary However, if you are including a summary, ensure that it is not too vague or generic. A personal summary is not a compulsory addition to a CV for fresher. A good CV for Avoid phrases like “determined learner”/ “hardworking and diligent” as the recruiter would have seen the same phrases thousands of times. Freshers does not need a professional statement or work vision, as the applicants have little industrial experience and the recruiter focuses more on the required skill-set and relevant achievements. Your summary should bring out what is unique in you and is your USP. It should tell the recruiter why you are the best fit for the desired role, including your career goals, passion, etc. activities and

  7. Academic Qualifications The next part of your CV for fresher is the academic details. This includes your Class 10th and 12th marks, Graduation marks along with the subjects studied, and any other professional exams you have given- such as CA, etc. You can enter these in the form of a table with Year of Passing, Board, Subjects, Percentage, etc. as columns. It is a good idea to include the courses you have taken, especially if they are relevant to the job you are applying for.

  8. Academic Achievements/ Awards Use this section to write about any scholastic achievements of yours in high school and college. This includes distinctions, subject topper awards, class topper awards, scholarships, and other academic achievements. Highlight your academic proficiency with phrases like “Top 0.2% of a batch of 250” or “Stood 1st/2nd in a class of 7” or “Selected among 2000 applicants” etc. These demonstrate your excellence and capability.

  9. Positions of Responsibility Since jobs do not look for only academic positions show the recruiter that you have organizational skills, which are an important part of being “job-ready” List responsibility you have held in school or college. Also briefly mention responsibilities, team, goals achieved, etc. all the positions of skill, responsibilities holding of your role and the leadership and size of

  10. Academic Projects Academic Projects are a great co-curricular activity. They not only demonstrate your skills and knowledge but also show the recruiter or employer that you take initiative and are willing to go beyond what is asked of you. Doing academic projects is a great way to increase your chances of hiring, especially if they are in a relevant field or include a similar skill-set!

  11. Work Experience and Extra-Curriculars Use this section to highlight your which internships, part-time jobs or Mention employers, designation, internship/job, briefly describe your role and contribution to the organization. Use words and phrases like “Lead/Headed/Created/To ok initiative” etc. that will demonstrate eagerness and capability at excelling in your work- place. The way you present your work experience plays an important role in how the your CV for fresher. Your during college is the only clue an employer has to judge how well you function in environment. So, if you have the skills and experience, presenting them well will take you a long way! work-experience In this section, also mention your activities which include any clubs or societies you were part of in college, any sports undertook, any awards won in performances like drama, music, dance, etc. work-experience includes extra-curricular your your freelance experience. previous a professional your activities you your tenure and of these fields or any then employer perceives

  12. Takeaway We hope you now have clarity on how to make a good CV for fresher for you! Just remember that your CV has to bring out the best in you, in the best and most professional way possible! Happy job search!

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