Your CV – when was the last time you had a good look at it? Do you regularly keep it up to date, or it is more of a quick scan through before sending off for a job?
By not taking the time to really perfect your CV, you could be missing out on your dream 3D print or print management job.
It’s the first step in your search for your next job. Let’s look at how you can make it stand out.
Making sure your CV stands out from the crowd may mean the difference between being shortlisted or not. So don’t rush it. Follow our guide to creating a stand out CV and your dream job will be in reach.
If you are applying for a number of roles, tailoring each application may seem like an unnecessary headache. However, taking the time to make sure your CV is specific to the role you are applying for can make a big difference! Hiring managers WILL notice the extra effort put into an application rather than a hastily sent, outdated or weak CV.
But, where do you start? The job advert or job description is the perfect way to see what the company is looking for. Does your CV clearly demonstrate your skills and experience in the areas they are interested in?
Is there a list of desirable and essential skills? Including a simple table, ideally on the first page, where you list your years of experience against each skill will help you stand out. The hiring manager will, at a glance, be able to see that the rest of the CV is certainly worth reading.
Do your research. Are there particular pain points that the sector is experiencing? Maybe you have even identified and resolved similar pain points previously. Make sure you to get this in there somewhere if you can.
Tailoring a CV is a lot more than a 2 minute job. Take your time and the rewards will be worth it.
Did you know that decisions on CV’s are made in as little as 6 seconds? So it’s important to stand out right from the start.
You should always include a personal profile at the top of your CV. Think of it as an executive summary of your whole CV. What if a hiring manager only read this section? Would they get a good idea of your suitability for the job? If not, then it’s time you spent some time rewriting it,
Your CV could be your one chance to shine! Don’t miss the opportunity by having spelling, grammar or any other mistakes. A simple mistake could make the difference between an interview or not.
It’s easy to miss something so get someone to check your CV. They may notice something you haven’t. A mistake can make it look like you rush jobs, don’t check your work, or have poor attention to detail. Not great qualities in a new hire.
This is a really great way to make your CV stand out. Listing your responsibilities for each job is good, but it doesn’t prove that you were really great at your job. Think of ways that you can prove your skills.
Think about the results you achieved in your role. Can you use these to sell yourself? Maybe you won a large account, solved a design issue or created a totally new product. Whatever you achieved, make sure you show it in your CV. Be as specific as you can and make sure your results are in bold, or even a different colour.
Whatever you choose as your results, aligning them with the job requirements can get you straight to the top of the interview list.
And finally, making your CV easy to read is the final piece of the puzzle. You’ve gone to the effort of making it your best application. You’ve tailored it to meet the job specification. Your personal profile is fantastic. You’ve found some excellent examples of impressive results you’ve achieved. Make sure that this comes across clearly.
If you are looking for work in the 3D print, print management or 3D software sector, we’d love to hear from you. We are working with some really exciting companies across the world who are looking for people just like you.
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