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To be honest, I do really tired to read 'unproper CV' every day. I received almost hundreds of CV every day. Other company probably thousands. And I read all of them. I repeat, all of them. Once I don't find it interesting, I will simply put it on 'CV In' folder and not looking back it again. Not even send it to the user.
There are some important things that you should pay attention to your CV. Here is some.
First, make sure you put your personal information. Full name, nickname, date of birth, home address, phone and email. Sometimes, I find these things missing even on a proper CV.
Second, write your complete work experience. Previous company, position and work year. You also can put your jobdesc summary but its only needed for leader line position. Be honest to your CV. Do not try to look cool. Because what you write, is what recruiter ask.
Third, put your other related skill. Please stop write "proficient in using Ms. Word (Docs, Excel, Ppt)." In this era, you have to be profficient to used those. You can write another skill such as Corel, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Ilustrator etc. It is also required for language. Stop write "excellent skill in Bahasa" or other traditional language. We won't asked youby internet. It is not wrong either to learn another foreign language
r mother language. In this era, English is a must. So learn it. Take a class or learn it online
Fourth, make it properly. Use point for long explanation. Ask your friend to check your CV. Look at someone else point of view. It helps to find out what's missing from your CV. Pay attention to typo! It's 'daily not dealy.' It's 'training not treaning.' Ms. Word has its feature to check this. Change your language to English US. For me, it helps. And I still use it until now.
Fifth, be creative! I do not suggest to use CV template that you find on Google. Make it customized by yourself. Or if you insist to use template from Google, do not use the first suggestion. Trust me, a lot of job seeker out there also do the same.
Six, if you are going to send other supporting docs such as Graduate Certificate, etc, scan it properly. Do not send the docs that you take a picture from your phone. That isn't proper. There is some Scanning application on Play Store. Download it and try to use it. Do not make things too simple. Or recruiter can treat your CV simple.
Last but not least, write the email subject properly. Do not write 'any vacant position in your company.' I understand you are dying for a job, but do not beg for it. Write your interest will be better.
When you are going to send an application email, check and recheck again. Write the subject properly. Make sure you write an opening words in the body email. To get into someone else house, you need to introduce yourself. Make sure the attached file is attached properly. If there is too much, Zip it. Name your file properly. CV, Graduate Certificate, etc. Make it clean.
I hope this words can help. Good luck!
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