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Why Your CV isn’t being read

Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010

One of the concerns that we hear most from candidates is that recruiters don’t read their CV properly.  With applications per job on the rise, it’s more important than ever to have a CV that grabs the attention of the recruiter. Here are some suggestions as to why your CV isn’t getting read:

  • It’s bright pink (or blue, or orange, or white), in three different fonts, with extra bonus strikethough and italic underlined text. You think you’re helping your CV stand out from the crowd. Our eyes hurt.
  • Your CV is longer than 2 pages. Most recruiters will read the first page in some detail, then skim the second page to back up their decision. Any more than that is probably not going to get looked at.
  • Speling mistakes in the frist paragraph. Immediately your attention to detail is questioned, then your CV put to one side.
  • You open with a detailed description of your wife, the names of your children, your wedding anniversary and how many dogs, cats and fish you have. We are concerned about your ability to gauge what is relevant.
  • Your email address is wellardbeerboy32@hotmail.co.uk
  • You list 3 reasons why your Project Management experience is second to none on the first page. You are not applying for a Project Manager position.
  • Every paragraph is eighty-three sentences long and to make that worse they are massive great run on sentences with little regard for grammar and with very little point to every other sentence and not actually really expressing anything but gosh there are a lot of buzz words and jargon in here and not actually any cold hard figures and facts about your career and but you did lots of exciting stuff in your last three roles and you are the perfect person for this job and throw away your other CVs because we’ve found the perfect candidate.  Did you read that?

 In short, keep your CV succinct and simply formatted. Look at the job you are applying for, and tell us why you should be the one to do it. Recruiters will love you for it, and you should see your number of call backs and interviews soar!  

See below for a great example of a CV we received for a position recently:

Candidate Name

Address XXXXX

XXXXXXXXX

XXXXXXX

XXXXX

Email: candidatename@hotmail.com

Tel: XXXXX XXXXXX

D.O.B. XX/XX/XXXX                                    

Accomplishments

  • Over ten year’s extensive IT experience with excellent working knowledge of all aspects of IT including; hardware, software, networks, applications development, data warehousing, security, service delivery, and service support.
  • Three years Project & Programme Management experience utilising PRINCE2 and MSP methodologies.
  • Designed, built and supported two XXXX XXXX XXXX systems; XXXXX and XXXXX
  • Designed, built and supported reporting infrastructure through data warehousing.
  • Introduced the concepts and culture of Service Delivery and Service Support for IT, according to industry best practice (ITIL).
  • Researched, developed and delivered a policy/procedure documentation system based on XXXXXXXX.
  • Introduced Change and Release Management to bring all IT changes under control.
  • Involved in the acquisition of a XXXXXXXX business (XXXXXXX.) and was responsible for the migration of their IT XXXXXXX and XXXXXX systems.

Technical and Business Skills

Microsoft Windows Server ▪ Microsoft Exchange ▪ Microsoft SQL Server databases ▪ Data Warehouse Design & Build ▪ Business Objects XI ▪ Crystal Reports ▪ Microsoft Office ▪ Windows Desktop Support ▪ TCP/IP Network ▪ Network Design ▪ Network Security ▪ Business Continuity Management ▪ Disaster Recovery Planning ▪ Risk Management ▪ Process Mapping and Design ▪ PCIDSS ▪ Business Analysis ▪ Project & Programme Management.

Professional Experience

Month 20xx – Month 20xx

Company XXXX

 

Company XXXX is the UK’s only dedicated provider of XXXXXX XXXX XXXX to the XXXXXX sector. Services provided include; XXXXX, XXXXXXXX, and XXXXXXX.

Programme Manager

  • Set up a Programme Office to monitor and control all programmes and projects throughout the business.
  • Identified over XX ongoing or proposed informal projects, rationalised this down to just over XX.
  • Designed and delivered a project framework based on PRINCE2 project management methodologies.
  • Managed various internal projects and advised on others, including outsourcing of the XXXXXX and systems migration following a company merger.
  • Researched XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX requirements and instigated a project to achieve compliance.
  • Seconded to a major two year project to define and implement the IT and process elements for the replacement of the internal XXXXXX system, with an external system (XXXXXX).
  • Took over Project Management of the XXXXXXXX project during the latter stages.
  • Worked closely with the external application development team to implement post project change requests.
  • Developed an IT skills matrix, process responsibility (XXXX) matrix and documented core procedures.
  • Defined and built an IT Risk Management Policy and Risk Log.

 

20XX -20XX

Company XXXX

IT Manager/Head of IT

  • Published an IT Service Catalogue describing the services offered by IT, together with the IT Framework, documenting our resource capabilities and plans.
  • Designed and built secure networks, mail systems and database servers.
  • Delivered an IT security policy in accordance with IT Security standard XXXXXXXX
  • Set up an internal Service Desk built on the principles of best practice as defined by ITIL.
  • Upgraded the company Data Warehouse to a SQL Server database, which I designed and built.
  • Migrated existing client reports to the new data warehouse using Crystal Reports.
  • Installed and maintained Business Objects reporting infrastructure (version 6.0 to XI R2).
  • Championed the conversion from Crystal Reports to Business Objects as the standard reporting tool.
  • Recruited a team of four developers to maintain the in-house XXXXXXX system.
  • Successfully managed the infrastructure relocation from previous building to the current premises over a single weekend.
  • Managed an annual IT budget of circa £XXXXXXXX.
  • Involved in the preparation and due diligence stage leading to external investment, became a shareholder upon completion, and was appointed to the operating board of Company XXXXXX.

 

19XX – 20XX

Company XXXX

IT Development Manager

  • As a self taught developer, I designed and built XXXXXX, a XXXXXXXX system, which I migrated from the original Unix based package.
  • Designed and built a data warehouse for ad-hoc reporting, analysis, and data mining.
  • Developed a suite of client reports and interface files.
  • Designed, built and supported XXXXXX, which was the SQL server upgrade to its predecessor.

 

19XX – 19XX

Company XXXX

XXXX Manager

  • Responsible for XXXX and XXXX departments.
  • Introduced internal service levels, later adopted by the rest of the company.
  • Established first formal training programme for new recruits.

 

19XX – 19XX

Company XXXX

XXXX Supervisor

  • Supervised two teams of XXXX.
  • Set up XXXX teams and XXXX team.
  • Improved productivity by automating many repetitive tasks.

 

19XX – 19XX

Company XXXX

XXXX XXXX XXXX

  • Assisted in setting up the company.
  • Involved from an early stage in the IT systems, assisting the then IT director with basic tasks.
  • Helped develop the original company processes and procedures.

Education/Training 

Diploma in XXXXXX – XXXX University:

  • Module ▪ Date (Grade)
  • Module ▪ Date (Grade
  • Module ▪ Date (Grade)
  • Module ▪ Date (Grade)
  • Project Management (PRINCE2 Foundation) ▪ Date
  • IT Service Delivery & Support (ITIL Foundation) ▪ Date