![]() How Job Board Friendly Is Your CV?Job boards. Whether you love or hate them they're here to stay and are considered by many to be a vital tool for the modern job seeker. With most job boards you can browse a job vacancy database, which will have hundreds, maybe thousands of job vacancies, apply search filters to make sure that you only see the job vacancies that are right for you; then in many cases you have the option of storing your CV online in a CV database. Job board CV databases are accessed by employers and recruitment agencies when they are looking for job seekers to fill a particular job role. The question you need to ask yourself is: is your CV easy to find? More importantly, is it easy to find by those you want to find it? Some advice you may find useful CV databases work along the same lines as search engines like Google and Yahoo; you search for keywords and it returns CVs containing those keywords, often filtering by context and frequency of those words. So what should you do to make sure that your CV does not fall into a digital black hole? Here are my top 3 tips for making sure your CV is easy to find online: 1) When you are composing you CV ask yourself this question: ‘What job do I want to get?’ With this in mind write down as many words or phrases that you would associate with that job and then ensure you incorporate those phrases or key words into your CV. If a CV contains all the words that an employer or recruiter is likely to search for, then you are more likely to be found in their searches. 2) Always keep things simple. Don’t over complicate your job title or the way you phrase your experience as people will not search for long winded terms. 3) Put a synonyms box at the bottom of your CV text and include a list of alternative job titles. Different organisations use different names for the same job role, so having a list of these in your CV will mean it will be visible to a wider range of recruiters. I hope you find this information useful and that it helps you in your job search. Recruitment Blog courtesy of Project Resource. Sorry, comments are now closed on this postRecent Posts: How Job Board Friendly Is Your CV? ![]() Published by: Hirescores on 25/04/2011 How Not To Write A CV ![]() Published by: Hirescores on 28/03/2011 Are You Hiding Behind Your PC? ![]() Published by: Hirescores on 08/02/2011 Why Do Some Employers Get Into Such A Recruitment Mess? ![]() Published by: Hirescores on 26/01/2011 Agency Workers Regulations: Do You Understand? ![]() Published by: Hirescores on 24/01/2011 Categories: Applying for Jobs Best Online Recruiting CV's and Resumes Employer Advice Employment High Performance Recruitment Innovative Recruitment Interview Best Practice Interview Questions - Winning Answers Job Application Tips Recruitment Recruitment Best Practice: 13 steps Recruitment Effectiveness Recruitment Ideas Recruitment Performance Measurement: 5 Tips Recruitment Process Redundancy Advice Resume Writing: 10 Tips Steps To Better Recruitment Tips For Getting That Job Tips For Giving Feedback Tips For Receiving Feedback Top 10 CV Pointers Top 9 Interview Tips Top Recruitment Tips Unemployment Advice |
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