Filling out the training section in the curriculum can be a difficult task, especially since there are no predefined rules.
The curricula must be consistent and objective, avoiding passing on information that is not directly related to the vacancy you are applying for or to a course in another area.
To avoid this type of error, here are some tips that will help you develop this part of your resume better:
1. Lies
If you don’t have certain knowledge, don’t even think about putting it on your resume. Regardless of the reason, the lies in a curriculum can have serious consequences. If you think you are missing a requirement to be able to fill a vacancy, you should try to develop new skills.
2. Advanced degrees without experience
If your English is not advanced, why would you classify it as such in your CV? You run the risk of getting to the interview and the recruiting technician testing your knowledge with a short test. To avoid these embarrassing situations, our tip is to write down only your real skills.
3. Wrong dates
Putting the year of completion of the course is very important for the technician who will analyze your curriculum. From these dates, he will be able to ask you more specific questions, or not. The tip is to list all courses with the start and end dates of each one.
4. Do not list previous jobs
You must put all your previous jobs to show that you have experience and, above all, you should also add letters of recommendation from your last employers. The idea is to show that you are prepared to take office.