We suggest some tips that could help win a job. A well-written curriculum is the key element that can take your candidature to an interview. Think about it!

Your curriculum is your image in front of the interviewer who will guide your candidature, so take care with your own image!

Look for your curriculum and try to respond to the questions for which the interviewer wants you to answer. Which are? Where you worked, which functions you developed and what can you offer in a new job.

Be concise in your curriculum, this should never have more than two pages. Put yourself in place of an interviewer who has to analyze a vast number of resumes.

A curriculum should focus on the following items:
- Personal presentation
- Professional goals
- Professional experience more relevant
- Education and training
- Other strengths (computer knowledge, foreign languages, etc.).

When you focus your previous work experience, make sure you do not forget the dates of entry and exit of each job. If the list of previous jobs are too large, select only the last five.

On the other hand, if your experience is still low, try composing your curriculum on one page.

Before submitting, review whether your curriculum is clear. Graphically must have an attractive image, without losing sobriety.

Avoid filling colors your curriculum. Do not place extensive lists. Let some blanks, and do not use a font too small.

Post a photo in Curriculum will help the visual memory of the interviewer who receive your candidature, and may be will interview you.

Remember that your curriculum is the advertising of the world's most important product: You!