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CV What the f**k is wrong with my

What's wrong with my CV?

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"Why am I not getting onto the shortlist? I'm perfectly qualified, I'm exactly what they are looking for; but I'm sending my CV off and never hearing anything back. HELP!" Simple things, done badly, can KILL your chances on the hunt. Simple things, done well, make all the difference ...

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CVWhat the f**kis wrong with my

What’s wrong with my CV? A: Nothing. There’s nothing particularly wrong with your CV. Q: So how come I don’t always get shortlisted? A: Ah! Well that’s not the same question. Fact of the matter is, your CV is probably fine. But fine is no longer enough to get you onto the shortlist. First problem ...

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From  within

Using  proven  people

Close  colleagues

Adver;sing

CVsEmployerApproach

Job-HunterApproach

Daniel Porot’s marvellous model (tweaked a bit)

Adver;sing

CVs

Too many of the jobs that are out there are being filled before they even pop up into public view.

So you can be this fox, who has learned how to find prey

beneath the snow ...

… or this one, who is still hoping against hope for a juicy,

visible meal in the winter.

WIDGETSIncorporated

We put the jetinto widget

Rowan ManahanI’m the MD, bitch!

If you have to go the conventional route and join lots of other people in the hirer’s funnel ...

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You have to recognise the HUGE elimination rate at the first stage - getting from the big pile onto the “possibles”

pile and thence to the shortlist, is truly Darwinian.

Meh

So the normal distribution doesn’t really apply.

It looks more like this.

“Screening and Selection” or “Screening & Elimination? With no malice, the reader is looking for a reason to chuck your CV - any CV - into the bin.

Who really MATTERS?

(Hint - not you. You need to follow Johnny’s advice and get really good at stalking the people who will be

reading your CV. You have to get into their heads.)

The Ladders research, from Spring 2012, used eye-tracking software as recruiters read hundreds upon hundreds of CVs.

It is not a cheerful read ...

NameCurrent title / CompanyPrevious title / Company

Previous position start/end datesCurrent position start/end datesEducation

These are the hotspots.

“If you wish to persuade me, you must think my thoughts, feel myfeelings, and speak my words.

So get good, really good, at understanding what this reader of this CV for this job is worried about ...

Linkedin is the 800lb gorilla, but it can cause complications if it in any way contradicts the CV that you have sent in to a company. Not a

problem if you are an X and you are positioning yourself only for X-type jobs. Very tricky indeed if you are transitioning into Y- or Z-type jobs.

Great book - highly recommended

Great site - highly recommended. The webinars give you a real insight into how recruiters are viewing you and what they are looking for.

SIZE MATTERS

Curriculum Vitae (abbrev. CV)

A brief account of a person’s education, qualifications, professional history and occupations, typically sent with a job application.

ORIGIN: early 20th Cent.: from Latin, the course of life

Operative word: brief

900 to 1,100words

So, pare it back!

EDUCATION & TRAINING

INSTITUTION QUALIFICATION YEAR

Project Management Institute

Project Management Prince 2(Practitioner Level)

2013

College, Location Masters in Business AdministrationThesis: Implementing ERP in the multinational setting

2011

Company, Location Advanced Presentation Skills 2009

ACCA ACCA – Membership 2007

College, Location B.Comm – 2:1 hons, Top 10 in classElectives: Human Resources and I.T.

2003

School, Location Leaving Certificate525 points achieved

2000

This is one area where a typical CV can start to really sprawl.

EARLY CAREER

JOB TITLE COMPANY YEARS

Early (and frequently irrelevant) career details can add pages...

Write realPURTY

For sale.Baby shoes.Never worn.

Doesn’t matter that it wasn’t Hemingway - it’s great writing.

I  am  a  highly  experienced  Accountant,  with  a  number  of  years  experience  in  the  financial  area  including  the  Multinational  sector  and  Financial  Services.  Prior  to  taking  up  a  career  in  Accountancy  I  ran  the  family  business  for  a  number  of  years.  I  possess  strong  interpersonal  and  communication  skills,  with  the  ability  to  interact  effectively  &  professionally  with  clients  and  colleagues  at  all  levels.  I’m  a  team  player  with  a  strong  work  ethic,  while  I’m  an  enthusiastic  learner  with  ability  to  adapt  quickly  to  new  and  challenging  work  situations.    

This, on the other hand, is 88 wasted words and does not make me want to meet this candidate.

One false word, one extra word, and somebody’s thinking about how they have to buy paper towels at the store.

Brevity is very important. If you’re going to be longwinded, it should be for a purpose. Not just because you like your words.

Amen!

SELL DON’T TELL,

Far too may writers waste far too much space detailing the things they are responsible for. I can’t distinguish one Management

Accountant from another on the basis of responsibilities.

So, no copying and pasting from your job description please.

ContributionsSuggestions

WinsSpecial projectsOver-and-above

DIFFERENCE

Tell me about the things you have done that are in some way special, the things that have made a difference to your boss.

WOO THE EYESIf your document is badly laid-out, has too small a font (anything smaller that 11pt and I’m pretty much hating you!), huge chunks

of dense text, endless lists of bullet points, my eye is offended.

August 2010 to PresentHeadhunted by Widgets Incorporated (IRL) as the Senior Management Accountant, reporting to the Financial Controller. Widgets competes in the blah-blah sector, the local affiliate has a turnover of €92 million and employs 175 staff. Along with the typical analysis, audit and reporting functions, my brief encompasses:

• Line management for 11 staff – 3 Accountants and 8 Clerks• Development, implementation and updating of all policies and procedures in my remit• Capital expenditure projects from inception to completion• Collaboration on key projects – insurance, systems development, stock control

Key Contributions• Migration from legacy system to SAP – project team member• Merger, acquisition and diligence activities from time to time• Conducting training in finance for non-financial management

May 2005 to August 2010 Joined Fidgets Ltd as Payroll Clerk, reporting to the Management Accountant. Fidgets is

Make it clean and easy to read. A few lines to introduce the role and the company. A few bullets detailing some of your special responsibilities. Contributions split out, so I can jump to them.

Because if you do end up on a large pile, content will not be enough - your document will need to seduce the reader.

I have a great eye for

DEATILThis is not funny

Proofreading your peppersis a matter of the

utmost impotence

(Taylor Mali)

This is

Passive voiceIn-jokes / AbbreviationsSlang / InformalOverstatingMixing tensesUnNecesary CapitalisatioN

DRAFT

That’s before we even get to “there/their” and “were/where”

We all think we know these basics and yet the majority of CVs I see have errors in them.

Knowing you shitr

And neglect not ...

’ eKnowing you shitr

… the humble apostrophe

MAPPINGYou would be surprised how many job-

seekers have very obviously not read the advert or job description.

Dick Bolles’ wonderful book

What shape is

ME HOLE?My draft title for my next book.

Square peg, round hole … geddit?

“Am I a good hire for this job?

Would I hire me to do this job?

Ask yourself these questions - as harshly and objectively as you can.

KEYWORD FROM THE ADVERT / JOB DESCRIPTION

RESPONSIBILITYWITH THIS ITEM

CONTRIBUTIONWITH THIS ITEM

SCORE ONBEST DAY

SCORE ON CRAP DAY

Then, before you start tweaking your CV for this application, break it down. What

do they need vs what have you got?

Because, for a hotly-contested position, the reader will be making his/her mind up as they get halfway down the first page.

“Is this person in my frame for this job - yes or no?”They won’t say yes quickly, but they will say no very quickly.

What’s wrong with my CV?

Nothing and everything. The good news being that lots of the reasons CVs-that-are-fine

get dumped, can be easily fixed.

Rowan Manahan@ _

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