How to write the qualifications section of your CV
The style and format of the qualifications section on your CV will tend to vary depending on where you are in your career and your employment history. For example, a recent graduate with limited employment experience will have a different CV structure to a more seasoned professional with 20 years of experience behind them. It can be tricky to figure out how to structure your CV when there is no set style for everyone. This is why we’ve pulled together the four main categories that you could fall into. Use this practical guide to work out which approach is best for you and you’ll be able to plan and design the qualifications section of your CV in no time. 1. For limited employment experience Graduates or school leavers will mainly fall into this bracket. The key is to think about what will best sell your skill set to a recruiter. So, if you don’t have much employment experience, focus on your education at the top of the CV. For ex...