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Putting the information into

the CV

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You have now covered the six most important points. Putting your CV together will be easier with these six points. It is unconventional but true to your passion and what you are good at doing.

Take the answers from the first three questions and look at every position on your CV. See if you have missed any situations where you used that skill and add notes to each case about the situation, what you did about it and the end result (related to time or money saved or improvements made).

Use the last three answers in your descriptions to answer the first three questions. This will show clearly whether you are detailed, structured or enjoy controlling projects or conceptionalising them.

Make sure that these are the first three points under every position.

Your CV will now show a clear set of skills in every position. This will allow you to make sense of working in one industry and then taking your skills to a totally different industry or different position. The skills still stay the same. It will also be very clear to everyone who looks at your CV.

People now cannot mistake what you are good at or what your passion is.