Give your CV
a common thread. The recruiter has to be able to easily understand your
career path.
Seven
sections
are
suggested:
-
Contact
information
Last name,
first name, address, telephone number and e-mail address.
You can put
it in the header or footer of the page. Don’t bother specifying "Contact
information."
Note: do not
include any personal information such as a picture of yourself, age, civil
status, etc.
-
Objective
The objective
describes, in one sentence, the type of job you’re looking for.
| Objective |
To leverage my team management
skills and financial analysis expertise in a financial supervisory position |
Don’t use a
generic objective; it’s better not to put anything at all than to have a general
formulation not tailored to your profile.
-
Profile
Other
possible headings: "Areas of expertise" or "Presentation."
Briefly
present your main skills, experience and qualities. You should usually include
the number of years of professional experience, any professional affiliations (CA,
CMA or CGA, etc.), key skills and most relevant personal qualities.
You can include your education and language or software skills if appropriate.
| Profile |
- CGA, 3 years’ professional experience
- Aerospace sector specialist
- Excellent proficiency with accounting
software
- Bilingual (French - English)
- Initiative, team player, service
oriented and excellent problem-solving skills
|
-
Professional experience
The jobs
should be listed in reverse chronological order, from the most recent to the
oldest.
The first
line should specify the dates, job title, company name, and a brief description
of the company, if required.
| Professional
experience |
1999–2004
Financial analyst Company XXX, ON |
A list of
your duties and personal achievements follows. The most recent experience is the
most important, so it should be sufficiently detailed. "Be specific in
describing the context: company size, sector, type of clients or mandates
executed," states Nathalie Francisci, president of finance and accounting
recruiting firm
Venatus Conseil.
Duties:- Tracked the value of small/mid caps in
the aerospace sector
- Wrote research reports
- Constructed and updated valuation and
forecasting models for the tracked companies
- Performed financial analysis and
valuation of companies when going public
- Promoted recommendations to investors
|
Try to infuse
this section with personality.
-
Education
List your
education, from the most recent to the oldest. Only mention relevant degrees.
Highlight
your affiliation to a professional accounting association, along with the date
of initial qualification.
As required,
add a "Professional training" or "Refresher training" subsection to showcase the
courses you have taken during your career.
Education |
XXXXXX University- Bachelor’s degree in accounting,
Chartered Accountant 1992
- BBA specializing in finance
1989
|
-
Language
and computer skills
| Language and computer
skills |
- French and English – spoken and written
- DCI Debits Credits, CGI, Kronos,
System/38, Data 3, OPIS, Millenium, AP/PO, TXP, PC-IMPOTS, TAXPREP,
PeopleSoft, Oracle, SAP, JD Edwards, BPCS, Microsoft Office
|
If the job
posting specifies required language or computer skills, include these in the
"Profile" section.
-
Other
According to
Nathalie Francisci, it is important to highlight your outside activities:
student life or association membership for the younger set, and involvement on a
board of directors or chamber of commerce for more senior people. This
demonstrates your involvement in society, and gives an idea of your
likes.
A Robert Half
International survey found that 83% of hiring managers believe that
participating in the activities of a professional association or specific sector
promote employee career advancement.
You should
only list those current activities that truly reflect your personality or call
on your professional skills, however.
| Other |
Involved in various community
and business associations:- XXX Chamber of Commerce
- XXXX Business Network
- XXX Humanitarian Association
- XXX Federation
|
Note:
- Always run
a spell check.
- Have a
family member or friend proofread your CV to make sure it has the desired
impact.
- Add the
following headings, as required: "Professional training," Awards," "Professional
affiliations," "Volunteering" and "Publications."