20 years

Creating Your C.V

Personal Details:

  • Full name
  • Address for Correspondence
  • Email Address
  • Mobile and home telephone numbers

Education & Qualifications:

Starting with your most recent qualification, this section should include:

  • Any professional qualifications attained e.g. CIPD, ACCA etc.
  • Name of College/University, qualifications and grade achieved
  • Name of secondary school and Leaving Certificate (or equivalent qualification), subjects studied and grades achieved.

Employment History:

Start with your most recent position and work backwards in reverse chronological order. The following information should be given for each position held:

  • Dates of employment
  • Company name and location (town/city name only)
  • For each position include the job title and briefly outline the key duties and responsibilities of the role Keep this section clear and concise by using bullet points
  • Include any significant achievements that may have come about as a result of your work
  • Avoid overloading this section by only including your most recent and relevant employment

Key Skills:

  • Include technical skills such as PC Applications, hardware, operating systems, software etc.
  • Include any relevant non-technical/soft skills, such as presentation skills, team management skills etc. Outline the manner in which you gained these skills.

Achievements:

This section should be short and relevant and include no more than 3 achievements. These achievements may be from your hobbies and interests, your education or indeed your employment history, if you have not previously mentioned them above.

Hobbies and Interests:

At the end of the CV include hobbies and interests.

Additional Information:

You may wish to give other information here that will add value to your application such as:

  • Details of why you are suitable for the position you are applying for, or if speculative, what type of role you are looking for
  • You may also wish to include that you hold a full drivers licence if appropriate
  • You may wish to indicate your preferred geographical location or whether or not you are willing to relocate

Points to Remember

  • You should rework your CV for every job you apply for, emphasising the aspects of your work history, skills and abilities that best suit the requirements of the position.
  • Avoid long paragraphs of text
  • Bulleted paragraphs are a great way to save space and add impact
  • Be brief and concise