Hi Mahmoud ,
Further to our previous email correspondence regarding your free review, I have had a look at your CV and come up with some suggestions which are outlined below.
Before reading my review here is something to think about: The Office of National Statistics shows that in the last 12 months the average number of job applications per job has risen from 7 to an incredible 37! This means there has never been a more important time to have your CV professionally presented.
Feedback on your CV
The main thing you should keep in mind is that an employer will only spend 20-30 seconds taking in the information on your CV, to help you with this I suggest...
Layout
You could maximise your use of space, make the content clearer and more concise to balance the content while using white space for ease of reading. Look at your bullet points and paragraph length.
Content
Emphasise the return on investment to the potential future employer by quantifying each of these areas: your skills, achievements, qualifications and experience. Also ensure that you have the right amount of summarised and detailed content.
Language
It is important that your CV is written in the first person in all areas, also some of what you have written is in a complex structure, these sentences need simplifying so that your point is clear and easy to digest.
Overall
You have some great experience, which could really stand out from the crowd and improve your interview opportunities; you should focus on the structure of your language and getting the right balance of summarised & detailed content.
Next step
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