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Windsor Workforce CV Instructions

How to Write a CV

Tailoring your CV for your application to Windsor will improve the impression you give to our Central Resourcing Team. When we review your CV, we’ll be considering you for not only the role you’ve applied to, but also the firm as a whole. So think about how you can make a contribution to Windsor in the short and long term, and show us your commitment to doing so.

What information should a CV include?

A good CV should include information under the headings below. The order in which you present these can be varied slightly and you should be willing to tailor your CV to promote your suitability for any particular application, according to the description or specifications of the particular job.

Personal details

Education and qualifications

Other

General

Remember, your CV is marketing you. Bear this in mind when choosing the information you include. Keep things clear and concise, explain any gaps in your career history and double-check your details. And of course, avoid falsehoods and inaccuracies. Check the entire CV carefully for grammatical errors and spelling mistakes, and ensure each point makes sense. Then ask a neutral person to review the whole document before you send it.

Also, bear in mind that we’ll want to use the details you provide to form some of our interview questions. So while there’s no need to include your reasons for leaving each job on your CV, be prepared to answer these questions in your interview.

Your CV should ideally cover no more than two pages and never more than three. And there’s no need to include your current salary details.