What Should You Include in A CV?: Contact Details
What Should You Include in A CV?: Contact Details
This article mainly focuses on writing a UK-style CV. If you're applying for a job
internationally, be aware that the standard length, format and tone can vary from
country to country. It's a good idea to check the expected format in the country
or company you're applying to.
Contact details
Make sure the potential employer has a way of contacting you. Include your full
name, telephone number and email address.
Photo?
In many countries, employers expect to see a professional-looking photo on a
CV. In others, like the UK, Canada and the USA, the law prohibits employers
from asking for a photo, and it is better not to include one. Try to find out if it is
usual to include a photo in the working environment you're applying to.
Education
List and date the most important qualifications you have obtained, starting with
the most recent. You can also include any professional qualifications you have.
Work experience
List and date the jobs you've had and the companies you've worked for, starting
with the most recent. It's usually enough to cover the last ten years of your work
history. Include your job title, responsibilities and achievements in the job.
If you have a lot of work experience, give the job titles but be selective about
which responsibilities and achievements you highlight. Reduce the detail about
jobs that are less relevant to the role you're applying for and draw attention to
the most important experience you bring.
Skills
These could include the languages you speak, the computer programs you can
use well, the class type of your driving licence and any other professional skills
you might have that are relevant to the job you're applying for.