Spot those Criticalities

When it comes to preparing cover letters and CVs/Resumes, there are certain intricate and tricky factors that may halt us during the preparation stage. Here is step-by-step guide for issues that may halt you:

 

Should I mention my nationality and work permit status? 

An employer might be interested in knowing your nationality for the sake of understanding whether he/she will need to apply for a work permit. However, unless you are asked to state your nationality on your CV or application form there is no need for you to do so.

 

Do I mention disability? 

Whether or not you disclose your disability is a personal choice.

 

Should I include a career profile? 

Profiles can also be useful, if you are requested to send a CV without a cover letter.

 

Should l serve my CV/Resume in a sword format or PDF file? 

It is generally recommended to send a PDF version, as a PDF file will look the same on any computer.

 

Should bullet points or text be used? 

There are no rules about this but a CV should not be too “text heavy”. Good CVs use a combination of text and bullet points.

 

Should CV be Colourful?

Black ink on white is the standard.Colors should be reserved for the design or the creative world.

 

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