Two Common Mistakes to Avoid when Creating your Motorsports C.V. or Resume

Posted by Riley Thomson
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Jul 23, 2015
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In today’s highly competitive motorsport jobs market, it has become more important than ever to make a good first impression. This is especially true in your journey to a prosperous motorsports career where the right qualifications, and just as importantly, the right kind of attitude and enthusiasm are critically reviewed by hiring managers and employers. To make a good first impression, you need to convey the right presentation and with zero mistakes. This is mainly because hiring managers and recruiters in the motorsports industry receive thousands of C.V.s and Resume’s and need to make the decision on who to shortlist for the interview or the next step. Hence, if you want to land yourself your dream motorsports job, it is important for you to avoid making mistakes in your C.V. or Resume and convey the right impression. The following are two common and costly mistakes that many candidates make in their C.V. or Resume.

1. MAKING IT TOO GENERIC OR NOT CUSTOMIZING IT FOR THE SPECIFIC JOB

This is one of the most common mistakes that many people make. It is important for you to understand that jobs in the motorsports industry are looking for unique talent to fit specific niche positions. Hence, making your C.V. too generic or not tailoring it for the job will make your C.V. look like just another application for a job. It may also make the would-be-employer feel that you lack skills and understanding of what the employer is looking for. The best way to customize your C.V. or Resume for the job is to take the time and research the company and also research the position offered so you can write your C.V. or Resume in such a way that’s tailored to the specific position. Once you’ve done that, you can then list your skills and qualifications accordingly.

2. WRITING A C.V. OR RESUME THAT IS NOT CLEAR, CONCISE AND TO THE POINT

Another mistake that many individuals make is writing a C.V. or Resume that is either too short or too long. As discussed earlier, the employers receive thousands of applications and hence do not have too much time to go through all the information that applicants provide. Hence, you must see to it that your C.V. doesn’t exceed more than two pages. You must succinctly describe your knowledge and experience and precisely mention what you think you can offer and why you’re best for the position. Employers do not expect individuals who are new to the industry to know everything but you must list out the most important and most relevant information. Likewise, if you do have a lot of experience in the industry, make sure that you provide information that is clear, concise and relevant to the job you are applying for. motorsport careers are not simple so be accurate and aggressive and win that job!

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