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Making a good first impression with a future employer starts with your CV. It is the only way you can communicate to a prospective employer that he or she needs to take your application seriously.
Take your time when compiling your CV. Keep it concise, and don’t enhance the facts or overinflate your achievements. Being dishonest will not make a good impression.
Be sure to include the following information in your CV:
Your gross salary expectation Your notice period or availability Personal Information:
Full name
E-mail address
Gender
Age
Marital status
Driver’s license
Type of transport
Residential area
Contact details
Education:
Last school attended
Qualifications attained
Courses attended
Please indicate the institution names and completion dates
Employment History:
Company name and job title
All duties and responsibilities
Employment dates
Reasons for leaving
References:
Indicate references of previous employers and a reference person, their position and contact details.
A reference person needs to be in a management position, or someone who you directly reported to.