What is the key in a CV model of an engineer? Well, it only
contains the relevant information for what an engineer does as per the
Chartered Professional Engineer Stage 2 EA Competency.
“Good Practices” for the Format of your Engineer Curriculum:
Brief: Make your Engineer Resume one page, thinking that it should be readable in 6 seconds.
Relevant: Fill in the essential Sections (Headline, Professional
Experience, Training, Skills) only with information relevant to the
position for which you are applying.
Sorted: Divide into blocks and columns that make it very easy to find
the information, prioritizing from the most important to the least.
Readable: Skip whatever aspect your CV image loads and leave enough white space.
Both the professional objective and the professional profile cover
4-5 lines at the top of the page, which should capture the interest of
the recruiter in the first 6 seconds, with what is necessary so that
they want to continue reading the rest of the CV.
Write a Professional Objective, if you do not have enough experience
for the position you are applying for and you prefer to highlight your
knowledge, skills and professional traits.
Write a Professional Profile in your Report on Experience, if you
have extensive and relevant experience for the position you are applying
for and consider it your main strength as a candidate.
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Assemble the “Professional Experience” of your Engineer CV
This section should NOT be a list of the titles of your past
positions, but rather a glimpse for the recruiter of what you got, how
you did it, and what tools you used in each of those positions.