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Five tips to make your CV shine

Place important information on the first page.<br>Proofread it.<br>Use a standard format<br>Important info should be easy to find<br>it is relevant for the job<br>Put your CV to the test.<br>Visit https://www.cucv.io/ to find a great remote job in tech!<br>

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Five tips to make your CV shine

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  1. Five tips to make your CV shine CUCV.io

  2. Ensure it is relevant for the job CUCV.io

  3. This might sound obvious, but a lot of job seekers don't customize their CV for each role. If you have 2 years of experience as a full-stack software developer and are applying for a Front-end developer position, highlight the skills and experiences that make you a good fit for the front-end role. CUCV.io

  4. Important info should be easy to find CUCV.io

  5. Make sure the most important information is visible in less than 5 seconds. Use bold text, colors, or different font sizes to highlight what is important for the job you are applying for, and make everything else less prominent. For example, if you are applying for a JS developer position, your passion for catching Pokémon shouldn't be as visible as your 3 years of experience with Node.js. CUCV.io

  6. Use a standard format CUCV.io

  7. Creativity can be a relevant skill in many tech and startup jobs, but don't try to demonstrate it with the layout of your CV. For recruiters and hiring managers, it is harder to extract the information they are looking for from a non-standard CV. It can also create issues with ATS (Applicant Tracking System) software, rendering your CV inaccessible. Use a standard template from Google Docs or Word. CUCV.io

  8. Place important information on the first page. CUCV.io

  9. Your CV can be two or even three pages long, but no recruiter or hiring manager will go past the first page if they don't see what they are looking for in the first 10 seconds. Ensure all relevant information is on the first page. If everything you want to include doesn't fit, don't reduce the font size—instead, cut the unnecessary details. CUCV.io

  10. Proofread it. CUCV.io

  11. Be respectful to your readers by ensuring there are no typos or grammatical errors and by being consistent with punctuation. Thanks to AI-based writing assistants, it only takes a few minutes! CUCV.io

  12. Put your CV to the test. Visit https://www.cucv.io/ to find a great remote job in tech! CUCV.io

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