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Curriculum Vitae (CV)

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Curriculum Vitae (CV)

Make a good first impression!

An employer spends an average of five seconds looking at a CV. That’s enough time to form a first impression of you and decide whether to invite you for a job interview. So how do you ensure that an employer gets a clear, logical, well-organised and appealing picture of you at a glance.

Watch the video below to learn more about CVs.

More tips!

Remember that you may customise your CV for each application. This is even preferable if you want to increase of being invited for a job interview. So, you might list different courses for one job or internship than for another.

A few other things to take into consideration

“Think from the reader’s perspective! A CV must be relevant; you have to sell yourself to the recipient, who has a specific perspective. Create a different CV for every employer. Every organisation is different and has different needs. Try to find out as much as possible, for example, through the website, a recruiter or friends. The reader is looking for proof of your suitability in your CV, so make sure you provide it!”

Curriculum Vitae - Dos & Don’ts

The do's and don'ts below are aimed at the presentation of a general CV. Please be aware that this is applicable for the Netherlands.

Dos

Don’ts

> Read more about different sections on a CV.

Examples of Dutch CVs

Here you’ll find several sample CVs to inspire you in writing one. They include the required sections and follow the most common order.

The format of the CVs varies from simple to colourful. Consider what suits you and what you think is appropriate to send to the company you’re applying to. Perhaps a colourful, personalised CV is more suitable for a creative position, a startup or small organisation, while the more standardised CV is more suitable for a larger, established company or organisation. There is no right or wrong. Make it your own.

Also, look online for professional, ready-made CV templates. Note: most formats or templates are one page. You don’t have to stick to this, so feel free to make it two pages.

Academic CV

The CV tips on the Career Zone apply to any CV. However, an academic CV has a few exceptions. For example, an academic CV, at 3 to 10 pages, is much longer than a traditional CV. A list of publications can span multiple pages, which you can also add as an appendix.

In addition, an academic CV focuses on topics that are less relevant to a traditional CV:

Source:https://lerensolliciteren.nl/academisch-cv/

Note: if you want to know what the person(s) who will be assessing your academic CV really consider important, please contact them in advance to ask.

Video CV

These days more and more employers are asking for video CVs. When creating your video CV, it’s crucial to keep your story short and sweet.

Tell in short sentences:

Also, make sure the image and sound are of good quality and use a neutral background! You can find more information about the content of your story on the elevator pitch page.

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