We use AI to write many things and it can be an invaluable resource. However, sometimes it can work against you. For example, it's tempting to throw your CV into AI, copy and paste the result, and hit apply. But here's the thing: AI-generated CVs are starting to look like the fast food of job... Continue Reading →
No metrics? No problem. Here’s how to prove your impact
If you’re researching how to write an effective CV, you’ll keep hearing the same advice: Highlight achievements. Add metrics. Show results. But what if your role doesn’t have clear KPIs? If you’ve ever stared at your CV thinking, “I don’t have measurable achievements”, then this post is for you. Whether you work in admin, healthcare, education,... Continue Reading →
If I took the name off your CV, would I still recognise you?
When you look at your CV, do you see a list of things you did? Or do you see yourself? Most CVs suffer from a "personality vacuum." They list where you worked and what you did, but they fail to answer the most important question a recruiter has: Who are you and can you do... Continue Reading →
Your CV isn’t your story, it’s your pitch
I was reviewing a CV recently that looked impressive on paper: twenty years of experience, multiple roles, every accomplishment listed in detail. Looks good, right? And yet… it wasn’t working. Why? Because it read like a biography, not a CV. Here’s the truth most people miss: Recruiters aren’t interested in your career history. They’re skimming,... Continue Reading →
It’s your CV, but it’s not for you
Writing a CV can be a challenging process. Summarising what you have done and your achievements - you are including achievements, aren't you? - into a two-page document is difficult. But it's important and sometimes helpful to keep in mind that it may be 'your' CV, but it isn't 'for' you. A CV is a... Continue Reading →
But I don’t want to write my CV!
I can’t remember how many times I’ve heard the phrases: “I hate doing my CV” or “I’d love to leave my job, but I just can’t face doing my CV.” And, I have to confess that, once upon a time, I was one of those people. But… Is the pain of writing your CV greater... Continue Reading →
You don’t always need to know the destination to make progress
I was recently reminded of a lovely holiday that we had last year during which loved exploring the cities of Porto and Lisbon, two very different and incredible cities. I sometimes like to know where I am and where I'm going when I'm travelling and for that, Google Maps can be incredibly helpful. However from... Continue Reading →
Want to polish up your CV or give it a total refurb?
Some time ago I was chatting to a client about the CV that they had sent me and they wanted to know what I thought. At that moment, they were renovating their house so with that in mind, I personalised the conversation and asked: Do you want to polish it up, give it a new... Continue Reading →
How can you optimise LinkedIn recommendations on your CV?
Although I still see one from time to time, it's rare to see a CV these days with references listing people's contact details or even the much beloved term 'References available upon request'. However, although they may be old-fashioned and not that relevant these days, the principle of third-party endorsement is good and can be... Continue Reading →
Your career is a shop, so why are you hiding the best stuff in the back?
Shops sell a lot of things. They have shelves and racks, boxes and storerooms full of things.What they don’t do is put everything they sell in the window. Why not? Well, for one, there isn’t space and beyond that practical point, they don’t need to. The job of the shop window is to entice, to... Continue Reading →