Each question in this quiz is timed.
A CV is a short list of facts about you and your work history, skills, qualifications and experience
True
False
CV stands for
Current Vitals
Curriculum Vitals
Curriculum Vitae
CVs Should be computer printed and never handwritten
A CV can be used for any application
Your CV should be laid out in reverse chronological order (most recent items first)
A CV should never be more than one side
A bright pink CV will attract and improve your chances of being selected for an interview
CVs should always be accompanied by a covering letter
You should only include the most important and relevant information about yourself on your CV
You should compose a different CV for each application
You should only include education at secondary-school level or above in the Education section
You should give the complete name, address and address of your school and employers
You must include your age and date of birth on a CV
You should avoid putting anything about your political or religious beliefs on your a CV.
You cannot include any exams that you are waiting the results for
You don't need to put your contact details on your CV if they are on the covering letter
A good CV is essential when looking for work and it is worth spending time getting it right so it sells you to an employer.
Your CV should:
Be neat, typed if possible and to the best standard you can achieve in content and layout
Be short, 2 sides of a sheet of A4 paper is normally enough
Be positive, it should emphasise your achievements, strengths, successes
Make a good impression. This means presenting the facts about yourself in a positive way.
All of the above
You should always send a CV when applying for a job
I don't need a CV do get a job do I?
YES
NO