Tuesday, July 28, 2020
4 ways to give your CV a digital makeover - Viewpoint - careers advice blog Viewpoint careers advice blog
4 ways to give your CV a digital makeover - Viewpoint - careers advice blog Digital disruption is a phrase we are hearing more of, not just here in Australia but across the world of work. It refers to how new digital technologies are enabling us to change how we do things, such as interacting with customers or linking a businessâ internal system with its suppliersâ for faster, more efficient ordering. Digital disruption A similar âdisruptionâ or innovation can be applied to your CV in order to help it get noticed. Digitalising your CV allows you to add links and other digital elements that can demonstrate your skills and experience. The âdisruptionâ comes because you can now support what you are saying on your CV with digital evidence â" which speaks far louder than any unsubstantiated claims you make on your own behalf. There are very simple ways you can do this: 1. Add links to bring your experience to life While we recommend using the accepted CV format laid out by Susie Timlin in this Viewpoint blog (i.e. contact details, then work experience beginning with the most recent and focusing on primary responsibilities and accomplishments, and finally references), you should add links to websites, videos or blog posts throughout the experience section to demonstrate your expertise in particular areas. For example, if you were responsible for organising events in a previous role, add the link to a video about the event or a web page with post-event testimonials, photos and reviews. If you prepared a report that has been published online then include the link to it. If you have written blog posts on any topics related to your role or sector also include those links. So long as the links you include are relevant and support the responsibilities and accomplishments you list on your CV, they will help you stand out. 2. Showcase your online footprint When listing your contact details, include your LinkedIn, Twitter and any other relevant social profile links â" make sure youâre social media savvy first. You could also link to your blog. A positive digital footprint adds tangible evidence about the skills listed on your CV, especially if you blog to demonstrate your expertise or add media to your LinkedIn profile. A positive online footprint can also be an endorsement of your soft skills, such as communication, creativity and professional conduct, so itâs worth adding these links to your CV. 3. Add a QR code You could generate and add a QR code to your LinkedIn profile or, if relevant to your role, to a digital portfolio of your work. You can then add the QR code to the top of your CV. There are free QR code generators online that will generate one for you. 4. Sync your CV and LinkedIn profile Make sure you add these same digital elements to your LinkedIn profile. In fact, it is very important to align your online and offline profiles. Hiring managers will research you online, so make sure the CV you submit and your online profile both match. If not it will throw up a red flag that could jeopardise the possibility of securing an interview, or at the very least will lead to more detailed questioning in an interview. The finished product If you are unsure where to begin, free online tools such as www.visualcv.com can help you visualise and digitalise your CV. Of course there is no one-size-fits-all approach to digitalising your CV, since the degree of digitalisation will depend on your industry. However the above suggestions will help your CV stand out from the crowd, which will put you in a stronger position to secure an interview. Updating your CV? Our CV writing tips and advice will help you get started Jobseekers: focus less on titles, and more on skills 5 tips to help you advance to the next level How to use Facebook and LinkedIn in your job search Successful people create their own luck 15 questions to ask your interviewer Focus your interview on fit Prioritising personality in your hiring process Jobseekers, theres really no excuse: Research before your interview Top six CV tips from Hays
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