Writing a CV can be one of the most challenging parts of a jobhunt. Many of us are perfectly capable of selling ourselves in person, but when it comes to putting pen to paper (or fingers to keyboard), many of us struggle to create a clear and concise CV.

A CV is the first insight a potential employer gets of you. The key is to get their attention, fast. Most recruiters will only look at your CV for a few seconds before they decide whether or not to proceed with your application.

We’ve put together a few tips recruiters say you must have if you want your CV to be noticed.

 

Focus on your personal statement

Depending on what industry you are in, your personal statement could be the difference between an interview and a rejection letter.

Keep your statement specific, and don’t overdo it. A personal statement should be brief, but detailed. Make sure you cover who you are, what you can offer, and what your career goals are. For examples, see the CV template we have created for a Digital Marketing Manager below. Overall, your personal statement should be two things: precise and relevant.

Oh, and don’t forget to refer back to the job description by listing skills the employer mentions.

Tip: aim for around 150 words (four or five lines).

Emphasise results over responsibilities

Rather than listing what you were responsible for doing, talk about achievements in your past roles, and if possible the results accomplished.

Need an example? Perhaps you could discuss the outcome of a project you completed? E.g. “Improved Google Adwords ROI by 104% and achieved top organic rankings for keywords”

 

Customise

A tailored CV is a standout CV – why? Because it includes everything an employer is looking for. Of course, you shouldn’t just copy and paste what the job requires, and you certainly shouldn’t lie about being able to perform the role – but if you are confident that you can deliver everything they have asked for, provide examples of what you’ve done to prove that you are the right person for the job.

Example: “Participated in team leader training.” This is a clear example of management training.

Use power words

Use words like effectiveadaptable, innovative, implemented and achieved to emphasise your achievements.

Also, did you know that a lot of companies will filter out CV’s that don’t use certain keywords? That’s why it’s essential that you make sure you have referred back to the job description – doing this will ensure that your application gets in to the right hands for consideration. Otherwise, you could be applying for a job where the CV doesn’t even get seen by the recruiter…

 

Show industry insight

Commercial awareness is an essential skill for anyone working in marketing. Showing that you have awareness of the industry as well as the world is one of the best ways to stand out to a recruiter. Sometimes it’s not enough to know how to do the role, you have to be educated in your area, and have a good knowledge of other industries too. A commercially aware individual is far more attractive than someone who doesn’t know what’s going on in the world or the industry around them.

Tip: Don’t try to fool the recruiter that you are up to scratch on commercial awareness – if you reach interview stage you will most likely need to answer more questions around it.

 

Need advice on what to add to your CV? Why not download our Digital Marketing Manager CV template below?

 

If you’re looking for Digital Marketing Manager roles, click here to take a look at the latest jobs on our website.

Not working
New Year, new career?

New Year, new career?

As 2020 fast approaches, is your new year’s resolution to tackle a new challenge in a fresh marketing role?  In a recent survey we ran with jobseekers in the marketing industry: 88% told us they will be looking for a new job in 202053% told us they were...