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seven
09-06-03, 09:21 AM
We are not concerned with standard CV's, those boring grey documents which exude nothing but the lack of imagination of the writer. What we aim for is the 'Killer CV' that goes straight for the jugular and screams out to the reader.
By combining razor sharp content that is clear, concise and instantly accessible with striking layout that adheres to the tried and tested conventions of CV writing, you will be half way to getting the perfect job.

What is a CV and what can it do for you?

If you buy a new stereo you make a point of reading its specification to make sure it can perform all the tasks you want it to do. An employer reads your CV for much the same purpose.
A CV is your personal specification, it documents your abilities, and shows the reader what you are capable of.

Curriculum Vitae is Latin for "course of life"

• An employer may have a pile of one hundred CV's on his/her desk and from those applicants only ten will be chosen for interview. A well written CV will get you that interview.
• During the interview the only source of information the employer has about you is your covering letter and CV, therefore many of the questions that will be posed will be based upon aspects of those documents - so make sure you know what you've put before them.
• Afterwards the interviewer may once again refer back to your CV to remind themselves of your abilities, and depending upon how you performed at the interview you will be offered the job.
• Finally the CV can be influential during salary negotiations as it details your skills and experience; your salary will be partially based upon these factors.
A CV should always be considered work in progress
What to put in your CV?

An employer needs facts about your skills, experience, qualifications, and some personal insight. If they like what they read then they will require contact information to get in touch with you.
The order in which these facts are documented is important. Convention states that contact details should be at the top, then a brief introduction, then employment history, followed by qualifications and personal interests.

Contact details
Often CV's are kept on file for long periods so any contact details you give have to remain accurate in the long term. A daytime phone number is most important, include your mobile number if you have one. Include an e-mail address, a Hotmail address is good because you will have it for life. If you have your own URL domain name put it down for added class, for example contact@joebloggs.com.

Date of birth and nationality
Employers are not allowed to discriminate, but putting these details down saves them having to ask you. If you are not a citizen of the country in which you are applying special arrangements may have to be made.

Introduction
Write a brief and powerful introduction last thing after you have written everything else. Sum up your key qualities and include your aims. There is no need to head this section as it is self-evident.

Previous employment
Write in reverse chronological order, including starting and leaving dates for each position. Include concise details of what the job entailed, your responsibilities and what you achieved in the role. If there are any time gaps between employment explain what you were doing in that time, for example travelling, at college, carrying out charity fund raising work.
Use active verbs to describe your achievements, for example "I have experience in¿ I am trained in¿ I managed... I developed, I co-ordinated etc. Bullet point these at the start of a sentence for maximum impact.

Qualifications
There is no need to list all of your O-Level/GCSE subjects, simply write something like, 10 GCSE's A-C including Mathematics and English. A-Level and degree qualifications can be listed, the grades do not have to be included. List only the academic centres where a qualification was earned in reverse chronological order with dates.

Hobbies and interests
This give an insight into your personality. Consider carefully what you are putting down and its implications. Team events indicate that you are a team player, other activities such as Scouting, CCF, Duke of Edinburgh's Award Scheme show commitment and the fact you are not adverse to a challenge. If you like reading say whom you favourite author is.

Keep this section very brief, do not list ALL of your interests and hobbies.You do not want to give the employer the impression you would rather be doing your hobbies, or travelling around the world than doing the job you are being considered for.

References
Unless you have a reference that you are particularly proud of, for example a letter written by Richard Branson saying that you are the 'bees knees', then it is advisable not to include references in the CV. Instead simply write "References available on request".

Don't over play or under play your achievements

Format
• Use a word processor to write your CV, sometimes a company may specify that they want a hand written covering letter but the CV should always be typed - remember quality of presentation should never be ignored.
• No longer than two sides of A4 and put the most important information on page one. Do not print on both sides of the paper.
• It is crucial to keep things concise because you will probably find that two pages provide not a lot of room to include all of your details, intelligent formatting is required. Make the layout clear logical and not cluttered, use sensible margin spacing.
• Use the best quality paper you can get hold of, but use common sense, do not send paper that is too thick.
• Bulleted paragraphs are a good way to save space and add impact to statements.
• Titles are required so that an employer can instantly see just what he/she wants to read. But try to avoid using formulaic titles such as Skills, Objectives, Profile, Introduction etc. Instead use a few sensible broad headings, 'Career', 'Personal', 'Professional'
• Talented design and layout with flashy type settings cannot fail to impress, however do not over do it, smart design cannot be considered a substitute for quality content. Another problem with complex formatting is that when it comes to posting your CV online, often the format is lost. Ideally have two versions, one flashy CV which can be snail mailed and e-mailed in Word, or PDF format and one which is txt. format which can be cut and pasted into online CV fields.
• Tailor your CV to each separate position when possible by carrying out some research into the company (the easiest way to do this is to look at their website) - see section on tailoring your CV.
Do not quote your previous salaries, and do not state why you left previous jobs

Points for those new to the rat race

If you are fresh out of university, college, or school it is possible that filling two sides of A4 with details of experience could prove tricky. Describe what skills you have learnt and put into practice during your studies, for example working in-groups, presentation skills, perhaps you have carried out some unpaid work experience. Do not worry about your CV being thin to begin with, everybody has to start somewhere.
Demonstrate on paper the benefits you could bring to the employer's organisation

Language
• Try to slip in some relevant industry buzzwords, because it is a fact that employers scan read CV's and you want them to think that you know what you are talking about.
• Use simple language, you are not trying to impress anyone with your verbosity. • Back up your statements with evidence, for example 'Excellent organisational skills, I single handedly transferred all the company records onto CD ROM.' Similarly, try to quantify every statement, for example 'launched new marketing initiative which resulted in additional revenue of 45K'.
• Some things just don't need to be said, for example if the employer has read your covering letter and CV, then it should be evident to them that you are a good communicator. There is no need to state it separately; you don't want to come across as being naïve. Similarly you don't need to write CV at the top.
• Write a positive objective statement clarifying where you want your career to go, avoid any negative language in your CV.
• Try to avoid using 'I' too much. A page of I did this and that is a big turn-off - it says to the employer you haven't thought about them, only about yourself.
• An employer is not going to be interested in someone who has apparently drifted from job to job, perhaps across sectors. There should be some consistency and progression so that your career seems planned. Employers want candidates who are targeted and focused, ambitious types who know what they want and where they are heading. Your CV should reflect this considered progression.
• Always be honest, do not write anything in your CV that you would not feel comfortable talking about at an interview.
• Get someone else to read your CV for a second opinion, you may have missed some grammatical or spelling errors.

It should be noted that there are no universal rules, this document is only a guide, the key is to incorporate all of the necessary elements, follow the conventions, and then incorporate your own individuality.

ze leetle elper
09-06-03, 09:35 AM
:freedom:

All that for an interview?

There is no hope for me. :(

seven
09-06-03, 10:15 AM
maybe you should go to your local career care centre... i'm sure they'd be more than willing to help you out! ;)

ze leetle elper
09-06-03, 12:35 PM
Perhaps they have vacancies.

I'm sure they could do with the 'Ze touch'. :D

Noor
09-06-03, 05:52 PM
seven can you write mine plz??

nam
10-06-03, 03:32 AM
Sallaam

I have not read through the origional thread yet, when i do i will post a suitable response :)

Allah Hafiz

nam ("Seek refuge in the one with the answers" Nam 10/06/03)

Kaiser
10-06-03, 05:41 AM
Or you could just write:

"Evil elder of Zionism" also works very well, you get the most high pay job without haveing to do nearly anything, it works well in the US, if its a state owned business.

seven
10-06-03, 08:19 AM
Originally posted by Muslimah
seven can you write mine plz??
have you got a cv in the first place? if so then gimme a look, i'll see what i can do inshaAllah

:banghead:

ze leetle elper
10-06-03, 11:10 AM
Originally posted by Muslimah
seven can you write mine plz??

Me first.

Get in the queue. :D

Noor
10-06-03, 06:06 PM
okay okay ze- but hurry up about it!! :D :p

nam
11-06-03, 05:05 AM
Sallaam

If i were an employee and interviewing ppl i would not give sis Zee or Muslimah a job if they didn't write thier own CV.

Allah Hafiz

Nam ("In a hurry, no time to write something funny" Nam 11/06/03)

Gwenhwyvar
12-12-03, 01:41 PM
Seven,

What a cool post, just came across this now, and believe me my C.V needs a little polishing up!
Thanks for the tips ... :up:

:)

Beyazid
02-01-04, 11:07 PM
Some small hints :)

Customise your c.v according to the job your applying for. they tell you what their requirements are in the job add.

sometimes being too honest about your skills isn't helpful. when i first left university i had rejections from jobs for being to experienced. so pitch the c.v at the level of the job your applying for.

Get a nice solid C.V and customise it for each job application as needed.

aurorascopic
17-01-04, 10:19 PM
thanks for the info on CV's.....we just started on them in school.....my teachers going to be well impressed heheeee :)

ze leetle elper
02-03-04, 04:07 PM
Originally posted by nam
If i were an employee and interviewing ppl i would not give sis Zee or Muslimah a job if they didn't write thier own CV.

You wouldn't know. ;) :D

KB1
06-08-04, 06:59 PM
hay how can i be less honest about being a clever genius?
i`ve managed to get calls for interview...but when i tell them how clever i am they dont want to know...

and that and i keep sayin im busy..hehehe

hay guys/gals from the UK...have you herd of JAM IT Consutancy...
Some small hints :)

Customise your c.v according to the job your applying for. they tell you what their requirements are in the job add.

sometimes being too honest about your skills isn't helpful. when i first left university i had rejections from jobs for being to experienced. so pitch the c.v at the level of the job your applying for.

Get a nice solid C.V and customise it for each job application as needed.

lonely_me
05-09-04, 02:08 PM
What if I wrote my CV in the form of a poem?! he he he... that'd be catchy,aye?
WILL I GET THE JOB?! lol..(Monkeying around!)

amal
16-09-04, 08:07 PM
If the boss will appreciate it , you will be hire. You needed some time to do it;)

Billie
15-11-05, 06:47 PM
Some small hints :)

Customise your c.v according to the job your applying for. they tell you what their requirements are in the job add.

sometimes being too honest about your skills isn't helpful. when i first left university i had rejections from jobs for being to experienced. so pitch the c.v at the level of the job your applying for.

Get a nice solid C.V and customise it for each job application as needed.

exactly wot i did. i can say wid confidence my cv looks very professional..... i've been told too *not gloating* :D

slaveofalmajeed
15-11-05, 10:24 PM
Can you please post a sample CV please inshaallah?

*IslamicGirl*
01-02-06, 08:50 PM
:start:

:salams

After days of checking on my CV and getting others to check it i presented a pleasing CV (IMO :p ) to the career manager who has to approve the CV, she dissected it and said it MUST be MAXIMUM two pages. So after a few more days of editing, removing, altering margins, shifting fonts and font sizes. I now have two pages.


Yet i wonder.... it would have been easier and simpler to squash an elephant on my CV- there is barely any white space left :p

Right now proceeding to phase two: the covering letter. :insha:

:salams

Ar-Raya
11-02-06, 11:45 AM
Anyone got any links to really stylish looking cv's...

Refugee
17-02-06, 01:02 PM
We need an example of a CV and need it now :D

*IslamicGirl*
18-02-06, 01:45 PM
:start:

:salams

We need an example of a CV and need it now :D

Everyone make Dua i get a year's placement locally and i'll post mine up :insha:



How's that for a deal? :)

:salams

Ebony
18-02-06, 01:54 PM
If you want you can take a look at mines Fatima? Nick the layout if you like :p

Drop me a PM if you want me to send you it

*IslamicGirl*
20-02-06, 09:59 AM
:start:

:salams

If you want you can take a look at mines Fatima? Nick the layout if you like :p

Drop me a PM if you want me to send you it

Awww :jkk: Wallahi i done mine but getting a few pointers would be great :D

:love:


:salams

SoulAsylum
20-02-06, 10:14 AM
The thing about CV's is to make it concise, to the point and hard hitting. Have hard hitting points like PERSONAL DEATAILS....

EDUCATION.

EMPLOYMENT HISTORY

SKILLS AND ABILITIES

AND REFEREES.

Make it snappy and hard......

knock them off their feet :up:

Refugee
20-02-06, 10:30 AM
I was advised by loads of people about NOT to put referees on your C.V - and about knocking them on their feet, its easy on your interview day dress as a suicide bomber - that will work

janathi
20-02-06, 10:33 AM
:salams

erm..I just wanted to ask...at what age should one make a CV?

Insha'Allah :)

:wswrwb:

Refugee
20-02-06, 10:38 AM
:salams

erm..I just wanted to ask...at what age should one make a CV?

Insha'Allah :)

:wswrwb:

I think the age you want to look for a job :confused: gotta be at least 16 if you are in UK

janathi
20-02-06, 10:45 AM
I think the age you want to look for a job :confused: gotta be at least 16 if you are in UK

:salams

ok..Insha'Allah...Jazaak Allahu khair..hmm I was thinking its better you make one after college..:confused: if your not planning to work what do you think?

:wswrwb:

Refugee
20-02-06, 10:46 AM
:salams

ok..Insha'Allah...Jazaak Allahu khair..hmm I was thinking its better you make one after college..:confused: if your not planning to work what do you think?

:wswrwb:

If you are not planning to work then whats the point ? plus not everyone goes to college

janathi
20-02-06, 10:49 AM
If you are not planning to work then whats the point ? plus not everyone goes to college

..:salams

..yes..I guess there was no point this is why I asked, maybe I should have asked 'do I need to make one if I don't want to work yet'!..:rolleyes:

..lol

Jazaak Allahu Khair Akhi.

:wswrwb:

Ebony
20-02-06, 01:59 PM
:start:

:salams



Awww :jkk: Wallahi i done mine but getting a few pointers would be great :D

:love:


:salams

:wswrwb:

Sure. Email me it and i'll dissect it for you.

SoulAsylum
20-02-06, 07:15 PM
I was advised by loads of people about NOT to put referees on your C.V - and about knocking them on their feet, its easy on your interview day dress as a suicide bomber - that will work

Good advice Refugee...Maan u should have been a careers advisor, dont worry you still can be, its never too late...

Keep it up :up:

MG
20-02-06, 07:56 PM
never had a cv in my life :(

Refugee
27-03-06, 02:53 PM
never had a cv in my life :(

i guess some people are just born lucky :rolleyes:

Ar-Raya
18-04-06, 01:18 PM
I finally wrote my CV...(well actually it was more like last month)...
But I just noticed this thread and thought I'd announce that I finally did it...

*I think it looks pretty good*...But Allahu Alim...

Now all I gotta do if find some job vacancies...

Al Qadr
18-04-06, 02:31 PM
I copied my friends CV format, otherwise writing a cv would have taken me ages as Ive never written one :S U can get help with cv writing from ur uni careers advisor im sure.

And got this book I jacked from bros room, by the sunday times called cv writing skills or something...its really good :up:

Lou.
10-05-06, 08:22 PM
Salam….

It actually some really good tip you gives. I will inshallah remember them – there is not long time to a will graduate and then I have to look for a job. It scary to think about that I will be finishing soon…. (Inshallah ya rab

Makki
13-05-06, 04:39 PM
aww maaaaaaaaan why didnt i see this sticky yesterday? :(

slaveofalmajeed
15-05-06, 11:28 PM
Sample CV anyone?

nami
24-09-06, 11:54 AM
I recently finished writting my mid-career cv which needs checking. Any CV experts here who can check it for me?

I live in the UK and want to apply for jobs in an arab country and don't know where to start! :)

If you have the time to check it, please PM me.

(*_Hamzah
24-09-06, 12:36 PM
This is the layout for my CV.

Curriculum vitae

Address line 1•Address line2 • Home Telephone: •

Shazan ********* ******* *******


Personal qualities

Little induction about yourself

Education

Start with Secondary School

College

Uninversity


Work Experience:

Simply Computers Plc (March 2001-May 2002) (Title of Job)

Bullet point your duties

Arla Foods January 25th 2004 –March 2006,

John Mezies Distribution
EDF engery

Alstom Transport

Interests
State what yoour interest are....

Other Experience

· Full U.K Driving licence (for example)



Full References are available upon request

(*_Hamzah
24-09-06, 12:42 PM
Download this nice layout :up:

http://www.geocities.com/shazan20000ad/samplecv.doc

*IslamicGirl*
24-09-06, 06:58 PM
:start:

:salams

:start:

:salams



Everyone make Dua i get a year's placement locally and i'll post mine up :insha:



How's that for a deal? :)

:salams

Alhamdulillah got my placement so got to fill the deal InshaAllah :)

Let me edit then upload I don't want to put personal info in :p

:wswrwb:

me.sawda
13-10-06, 06:56 PM
Its very helpful but one sample CV would be great!:rolleyes:

Al Qadr
14-10-06, 10:29 AM
What if you don't have any references/part time job apart from 2 weeks work experience during high school?

Eemaan
23-10-06, 07:46 PM
What if you don't have any references/part time job apart from 2 weeks work experience during high school?

get your head of 6th form to write you a referance, its part of their job spec. or ask your old form tutor. or just give me it, al right you one.:D

Al Qadr
02-11-06, 08:33 PM
get your head of 6th form to write you a referance, its part of their job spec. or ask your old form tutor. or just give me it, al right you one.:D

lol, :jkk: :D

jzcasejz
15-02-07, 07:53 PM
Hmm..This Threadz Unique..Never Saw Something Like This On A Forum...

JZK For Sharing This :D

bintadam
15-02-07, 08:15 PM
omdz! dat is long! jus 2 get a job. i do enough cousrework as it is!!!!

ghanamuslima
20-02-07, 06:49 PM
omdz! dat is long! jus 2 get a job. i do enough cousrework as it is!!!!

nothing good in life comes easy:D

Mr_Jailer
04-03-07, 12:18 PM
Salaam,

On my CV, I'm tryin' to say the followin'.... any ideas / suggestions on how I should lay out / word the followin'?


Desktop Support Technician

- Administration and technical support for 200 in-house and remote site users.

- Problem solving printers, desktop PCs, laptops and Blackberry devices. Troubleshooting software issues using Dameware or customer facing.

- Complete PC and laptop system builds with Ghosting and client specific configurations for Lotus Notes, Webmail, Outlook and others.

- User management with Active Directory / Exchange and Lotus Domino Administrator.

- Monitoring and managing the backup process using Veritas Backup Exec.

- Monitoring iHeat, prioritising workload and updating customers regularly.

jafrene
20-05-07, 11:35 AM
Can i just say i worked really hard on my CV , plus i put soooooo many cool thing i do. and i gave my CV to all RETAIL stores yet i didnt get a job. :(

MG
20-05-07, 01:23 PM
alhumdulillah i dont have to worry about CVs anymore, what a nightmare!

slmz :)
18-07-07, 04:17 PM
jk
i need this for the summer. :(

WahYaLookin'At?
25-10-07, 07:19 PM
:hidban:

You're SO right @ ghanamuslima

El-HaChiMi 08
15-12-07, 07:12 PM
Thank You..




:lailah:

muslimma
24-01-08, 11:32 AM
gr8 post mashallah seven :up:

i used it today to help out one of my clients. :hidban:

w'salam

RoadWarrior
25-02-08, 09:36 PM
Assalaamualaykum,

Does the brother still help out with CV's? I have a CV here that could do with reading through for advice?

*IslamicGirl*
25-02-08, 11:34 PM
:start:

:salams

Assalaamualaykum,

Does the brother still help out with CV's? I have a CV here that could do with reading through for advice?


i could check it for you if you want? (you can omit personal details :insha: )

:start:

:salams



Everyone make Dua i get a year's placement locally and i'll post mine up :insha:



How's that for a deal? :)

:salams

:sub:

I completely forgot my promise here, :insha: i will find my cv, cut the person details and upload as stated.

I did my placement year and even came out of it unscathed Alhamdulillah so i will try and find my cv and post it up :insha:


:wswrwb:

RoadWarrior
26-02-08, 11:55 AM
Oh sis that would be fantastic!!! Could you just let me know what experience you have with CV's or if its something to do with your career then what that is? :o

*IslamicGirl*
26-02-08, 01:24 PM
:start:

:salams

Oh sis that would be fantastic!!! Could you just let me know what experience you have with CV's or if its something to do with your career then what that is? :o

Sure :insha: :)

Basically i've always liked the english langauge and so love essay writing and so on- Allah knows why i picked a comp sci degree but i like stuff to do with this. I wrote my CV a few years back to try and get a summer job and expanded on it every year.

Attended loads of agencies & fairs to gain more knowledge. I worked for a company where the employees range in hundreds of thousands if not millions, i've had access to many CV's from others and read them too- attended meetings and actual interview to see how the whole stage is played out amongst other stuff.

Yet it it's about you generally- how you display yourself, you don't even need all the stuff they ask in a job desc but it's how you present yourself which counts- they look at your style, technique.

Having good morals is belive it or not important- honesty, trust, hard working they are noted and you don't have to write this down for them to pick up on it.

:wswrwb:

ze leetle elper
26-02-08, 01:43 PM
Here is a rough outline of what my CV looked like when I was still at University, and applying for arty farty type jobs lol :p Keep in mind its an old layout so you can edit it to make it more up to date. Also if you are into IT etc, you should have a section regarding programs you know, applications etc. Personal profile is not that important on a technical CV. Always tailor your CV to suit the vacancy you are applying for and to emphasize your best qualities :up:

Keep your CV clean, simple and to the point; don't beat around the bush with your words :up: