Your CV heading is a crucial component of your CV. Like meeting someone for the first time and shaking their hand, judgments and assumptions are quickly made and can be difficult to change.
The way you structure your Heading in your CV conveys information about your writing style, your priorities, how you structure your thoughts, your ability to format a document and how well you can communicate …
Here are some suggested tips to make sure you make the most of your opening lines!
DO
Make your name large and centred on the document. Use colour and a simple font
Use the name you are called by so if you are known as “Matt” not “Matthew” use the former
Use your personal mobile number and e-mail address number not a land line or a work mobile or e-mail
Include your LinkedIn address as a hyperlink – this is now expected
Place the heading in the Header of the document (not the body) and only use it on the first page
For your address simply include the city that you live in, or are moving to
Use icons – for phone number, email etc – people look for these symbols
Convert the document to PDF before sending, otherwise the Header will appear faded
DON’T
No need for “CURRICULUM VITAE” – selfevident
Unless applying for a job overseas remove the international dialing code from your phone number
Don’t use your middle name unless you are known by it, or it distinguishes you from someone else
Don’t use CAPS – it’s feels like you’re shouting
Don’t include your post nominals, unless they are relevant or will set you apart from others
Do not include your date of birth or marital status. The audience may have un/conscious bias regarding these elements and are best left off
Do not include photo. People will form un/conscious bias positive and negative
Do not put the suburb, as some people have strong opinions about where people live