Trying to write your own CV may seem like a major challenge but it doesn’t have to be. Mapping Your Dimensional CV takes a different approach in helping you to carefully analyse and document your skills, capabilities and experiences.
You don’t want your CV to look like a boiler plated document, you want it to show the reader not only what you have done but also what you are capable of doing, while expressing what makes your CV special and worth reviewing. This will be a key factor in making your CV stand out from the crowd and get you noticed.
Remember you have less than 2 minutes to make an impact on the person reading your CV.
You could go to any number of different agencies to have your CV written for you. It can be an expensive exercise, but they still can’t guarantee that you will get a job interview. And just remember that if you do get an interview, the person who wrote your CV won’t be standing next to you to advise you on what to say.
Isn’t it a better idea for you to take the time and effort to write a quality CV so that when you are interviewed, you are confident in discussing your capabilities and explaining why you are the best person for the job?
You will also be offered free additional helpful advice and useful links to assist you in your job hunting at our web site www.professionalcv.org