CV tips & tricks
Ever wondered what kind of CV gets the job? You’re not alone. Your CV is the first thing we see when you’re applying for a position at Deloitte. So, regardless of whether you’re creating a CV for the first time or just looking for ways to refresh the one you already have, these tips and tricks can help you stand out during the application process.
1. Contact Information
The top of your CV should always have the following:
2. Your elevator pitch
Under your contact information, it’s time to introduce yourself! Your intro or personal statement should only be 2-5 lines max and give us some insights into who you are and what you’re looking to achieve or what you’re passionate about.
3. Professional Experience
You should always list your professional experience from the most recent experience to least recent. If you have a lot of experience, try to edit it down to the most relevant jobs.
The set up should ideally be:
4. Education
Under the professional experience section, tell us about your education.
Make sure to answer these questions and keep a similar format to your professional experience:
5. Languages
What languages do you speak? We want to know! Be sure to list all the languages you’re proficient in and what level of proficiency you have (e.g. B1, B2, C1, etc).
6. Special Skills
Are you an Excel pro? Do you have an eye for design? Is Cloud your thing? This is your time to shine and tell us your special skills and qualifications. List the skills you have but remember curate this list for the job! If the job description asks for a proficiency in Adobe and you’re an Adobe rock star, add that to the list.
7. Optional sections
If you really want to stand out, it’s also good to share a little bit more about who you are outside of work. Do you volunteer in your spare time? Are you a master baker on the weekends? Add a section for hobbies, volunteer work, and technical skills. Since your CV is the first thing a recruiter may look at before choosing to interview you, getting a sense of who you truly are is extremely valuable. This can help push you over the edge during the selection process and stand out from all the other CVs we receive.
However, remember to stay professional. One of our recruiters once got a CV that said “Netflix & Chill” under their hobbies section. That’s not really something a recruiter needs to know. You can still let your personality shine without being unprofessional.
We know that not everyone’s career path is linear. If you have gaps in your CV, that’s okay!
Here’s what we suggest you do to explain any gaps in your work history you may have: