CV for those who have never worked: find out how to do it!

For those who have never worked, creating a CV can be a challenge, but it doesn't necessarily have to be a daunting task.

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We know that experience is crucial and an important part of recruiters' decisions, but if you know how to highlight your strengths in a resume, it can be as attractive as if you had experience in it.

Learn how to create a resume for those who have never worked

There's no way to get experience without having worked, but everyone will start somewhere, right?

And to be able to get a place even without professional experience In any case, you will need to demonstrate to recruiters that you have what they want, and that, above all, you are willing to learn.

See what can't be missing on a resume for those who have never worked:

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Contact

Start by entering your personal and contact information, such as:

  • Full name;
  • Email – if necessary, create a more professional email to be able to apply for vacancies;
  • Contact phone number – nowadays there is no longer a need to add a landline, so be careful when adding your cell phone as it will be the only form of contact;
  • Social media contact on LinkedIn and Instagram – some vacancies may ask for a Twitter and Facebook link, if you have one, remember to include it;
  • City and state where you live;
  • Age or date of birth.

Education

If you have finished high school and are not yet attending a college or technical course, or have no intention, just add your high school, year of completion and institution where you graduated.

But if you are already studying higher education, add the area, start date, end date and the institution you are studying at.

In this tab you should also add courses and specializations that you are taking or have completed.

As the idea is to show your skills, commitment and main activities already carried out, you can also add any academic honors that are relevant to the position.

Skills

This is your moment to shine!

List your skills relevant to the position you are applying for, such as languages and technical skills, which could be software knowledge, grammar, or knowledge of important tools.

At this time you can also list your soft skills, see some examples:

  • Communication;
  • Team work;
  • Adaptability;
  • Flexibility;
  • Creativity;
  • Leadership;
  • Empathy;
  • And others.

Portfolio or personal projects

Not having experience doesn't mean you can't have a portfolio or have done some projects just for personal fulfillment.

Activities such as blogs, websites and academic activities carried out for evaluation can be listed here.

Goals

Include a brief summary of your career objective and how you can contribute to companies in the long term.

Other achievements

In addition to everything already mentioned, you can include on your resume academic projects you have participated in, extra curricular activities, volunteer work or certifications received.

For those who already have experience, making an extensive list talking about these points may not be so interesting, but when putting together a resume for those who have never worked, these may be your best options for being chosen by recruiters.

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