EPISODE · Oct 9, 2023 · 9 MIN
3 Ways To Easily Create An Irresistible CV And Set You Apart As A Locum Tenens!
from The Locum Tenens Strategist | Create A Career And Lifestyle On Your Terms · host Simon Parsons | Locum Tenens Senior Advisor
Does your CV look boring and undistinguished? Or does it stand out from the crowd? In this episode I'll share why its important to make sure your CV looks attractive, relevant and professional, then I'll give you 3 resources to easily get your CV looking sharp! Method #1: Use Kickresume.com, this is an AI app that asks you questions about your work history and experience and then uses Artificial Intelligence to create a resume for you, which you can add, delete or refine to your liking. Once you are done with that, you can select an attractive Template that allows you to stand out. https://www.kickresume.com/en/ai-resume-writer/ Method #2: Canva.com - (for more hands on) This is my favorite easy to use graphic design app and I use it all of the time in my business. You can sign up for a free (or paid) account and search for a medical resume or physician resume and it will give you an enormous selection of templates. Once you find one that you like, you can go into that template and replace the standard text with your own custom text. Easy to modify troo Method #3: Hire Freelance Services: type in "Medical Resume (or CV)" or "Physician Resume (or CV)" in the search bar. Look through some of the vendors and find one that aligns with your goals and also has good reviews. Fivver: https://www.fiverr.com/ Upwork: https://www.upwork.com/ 2 More Tips: Make sure your 'final copy' is saved as a PDF file, this is the one that you send out to your recruiters or apply for jobs with. Make sure if you outsource that you get a copy in a file that you can edit (for example Microsoft Word) without having to pay additional fees for small changes. If you are a general, trauma or vascular surgeon and would like to book a 30 minute strategy call with me, you can do so here: https://calendly.com/simon-parsons/physician-strategy-call
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Does your CV look boring and undistinguished? Or does it stand out from the crowd? In this episode I'll share why its important to make sure your CV looks attractive, relevant and professional, then I'll give you 3 resources to easily get your CV looking sharp! Method #1: Use Kickresume.com, this is an AI app that asks you questions about your work history and experience and then uses Artificial Intelligence to create a resume for you, which you can add, delete or refine to your liking. Once you are done with that, you can select an attractive Template that allows you to stand out. https://www.kickresume.com/en/ai-resume-writer/ Method #2: Canva.com - (for more hands on) This is my favorite easy to use graphic design app and I use it all of the time in my business. You can sign up for a free (or paid) account and search for a medical resume or physician resume and it will give you an enormous selection of templates. Once you find one that you like, you can go into that template and replace the standard text with your own custom text. Easy to modify troo Method #3: Hire Freelance Services: type in "Medical Resume (or CV)" or "Physician Resume (or CV)" in the search bar. Look through some of the vendors and find one that aligns with your goals and also has good reviews. Fivver: https://www.fiverr.com/ Upwork: https://www.upwork.com/ 2 More Tips: Make sure your 'final copy' is saved as a PDF file, this is the one that you send out to your recruiters or apply for jobs with. Make sure if you outsource that you get a copy in a file that you can edit (for example Microsoft Word) without having to pay additional fees for small changes. If you are a general, trauma or vascular surgeon and would like to book a 30 minute strategy call with me, you can do so here: https://calendly.com/simon-parsons/physician-strategy-call
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