CV Help - How to write a CV- TIP nineteen – how can I show that I have transferable skills on my CV?

 How to write a CV

Successful CV will be targeted to a specific job that is being applied for.


The focus of the successful CV will be to highlight the key factors that will make your CV stand out against the many others that the recruiter has to consider. These factors will be a mixture of: experience, qualifications, skills and successes and achievements.  A professional CV will take these factors and clearly and concisely show the impact and outcomes that these have delivered: what you did, how you did it, what it positively achieved and how this delivered exceptional value to your employer.


The recruiter whom you are currently targeting will want to recruit people for all levels of his or her company who can deliver a consistent performance that is well above the average. In simple terms this is someone who: brings projects in ahead of time, completes projects within the forecast budget, achieves greater overall performance from smaller teams than usual, increases their profit through sales performance, retains a higher level of accounts than the norm.


The list is endless but the key factor remains: “what can this candidate do for us that others can’t do so well?”


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