CV Help - (Writing a CV) Common CV error - number ten. No I.T. skills highlighted

 Writing a CV

Common CV error - number ten.

 

This is a fairly common CV error as most roles now require the applicant to have some familiarity with I.T. skills.

 

Clearly, some positions have an expectation of very high levels of I.T. skills (accountancy, finance industry, most management positions etc) but the expectation continues to extend to all levels of employment.

 

Even if you would not reasonably be expected to be able to format an Excel spreadsheet and produce complex reports, there is every reason to believe that you should be at least familiar with receiving information in this format.


Take the time to list what skills you may have: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Database, Email etc and your level of competency with each.

 

A skill needs to be offered with some proof to be meaningful:  “managed a database of 2000 customers and achieved 99% level of contact detail accuracy”, “produce quarterly financial statements in Excel and present results to main board directors”.

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