How to write a CV for a Canadian employer
CVs for Canadian jobs can be very different from the format you were used to in your country. We will show you how to write a CV correctly.
In this article, we will share the secrets of writing a CV, which are recommended by Employment and Social Development Canada.
The CV you send to a Canadian employer can be very different from the CVs you sent in your home country. Your CV for Canada should clearly and concisely describe your qualifications, skills, and work experience to grab the employer's attention.
Looking at your CV, the employer must understand what you can achieve professionally and what you can do for the company.
As job opportunities can come up unexpectedly, you should always have a well-written CV. This is the key to a successful job search. Here are some tips on how to write a good CV.
Dos
1. Keep your CV clear and concise
An employer spends an average of 30 seconds reading a CV. Make it easy for them to see right away that you are the right person for the job.
2. Check and proofread your CV multiple times
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Make sure your CV is free of spelling and grammatical errors. Ask someone to read it. A simple mistake in the document can lead to a negative impression of the employer. It may even prevent you from getting the job.
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