Sample SAP CRM CVs
Before you see some Real SAP CRM CVs, here are some top tips for writing a ‘Winning’ CV
How to write a SAP CV that gets read!
To get you CV in the correct shape and form takes a lot of effort.
However, looking at it from the employer’s eyes – at they do have to go through hundreds of CV to shortlist a few for the interview. Most of the CVs get consigned to the bin, unfortunately.
What makes this happen? Why does all the effort get wasted?
Some of the common pitfalls that people stumble upon are;
– They make their CV too long. Even if you have years and years of experience, you should never make your CV more than four pages long.
– They make them with too much content or text. Too much text makes a CV heavy to read. Try to use as many bullet points as possible.
– They make them with too many different fonts. Although there is no ‘standard’ font for a CV, it is always better to choose a standard font like Times New Roman or Ariel and more importantly, use this consistently.
– They make them with poor design. Poor design can also mean the CV is too Glossy or gimmicky.
– They get a professional company to produce their CVs
Though CVs done by professionals are of a higher quality, many employers are put off by the standard language used and the standard formatting. Your CV could like the hundred other CVs that have used the 3rd party!
For an SAP Consulting CV, what matters is the kind of hands on experience you have had.
The best way to understand what a good SAP CV looks like is to actually have a look at one!
We will provide you with not one, but three different SAP CVs so you can learn what it takes to make a good CV and improve your own CV accordingly.
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