INTRODUCTION
In an era of increasingly fierce job competition, students are required to have a CV that can attract the attention of recruiters at first glance. A CV is not just a list of life history, but also a professional representation of oneself. Therefore, it is important for students to understand how to create a CV that is attractive, informative, and relevant to the needs of the working world.
UNDERSTANDING THE FUNCTION OF A CV FOR STUDENTS
Definition of CV as a Self-Marketing Tool
A Curriculum Vitae (CV) serves as the main medium to introduce oneself to a company. For students, a CV becomes a way to show potential, skills, and experience even if they do not have much work experience.
The Role of CV in the Recruitment Process
A CV helps recruiters assess a candidate’s eligibility in a short time. A well-structured and attractive CV will increase a student’s chances of passing to the next selection stage.
WRITING PERSONAL DATA CLEARLY AND CONCISELY
Relevant Personal Information
Include important data such as full name, phone number, professional email, and home address. Avoid including irrelevant information such as personal status that is not needed.
Use Formal and Professional Language
Use polite, clear, and easy-to-understand language. Avoid slang or uncommon abbreviations in the professional world.
HIGHLIGHT EDUCATION AND ACHIEVEMENTS
Structured Education History
Write the educational levels from the most recent, including the major and the name of the institution. If you have a good GPA, you can mention it as an added value.
Academic and Non-Academic Achievements
Include relevant achievements such as competitions, certificates, or awards. This shows that you are active and have outstanding abilities.
SHOWCASE EXPERIENCE AND ORGANIZATIONS
Internship or Part-Time Work Experience
Even as a student, internship or part-time work experience is very valuable. Describe tasks and contributions briefly and clearly.
Organizational and Committee Activities
Organizational activities demonstrate teamwork, leadership, and responsibility. Choose experiences that are most relevant to the position you are applying for.
INCLUDE INDUSTRY-RELEVANT SKILLS
Hard Skills and Soft Skills
Include technical skills such as software proficiency, foreign languages, or design skills. Also include soft skills such as communication, teamwork, and time management.
Match With Job Vacancy
Make sure the skills listed are relevant to the position applied for so that the CV appears more specific and attractive to recruiters.
ATTRACTIVE AND NEAT CV DESIGN
Professional Visual Appearance
Use a simple, neat, and easy-to-read design. Avoid using overly bright colors or difficult fonts.
Structured Layout
Organize the CV with a clear order so the information is easy to understand. A neat CV reflects professionalism and attention to detail.
CONCLUSION
Creating an attractive CV for students is not difficult if done with the right strategy. By writing personal data clearly, highlighting education, experience, and relevant skills, the chances of gaining recruiter attention will increase. A good CV is the first step towards a successful career in the future.
About the Author
Gusti Ayu Tita P
Author — STEKOM University
An active author focused on academic issues, educational technology, and human resource development in the campus environment.