Jessica Booker
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90%+ of your CV will not be tailored to the firm as it should just show the best evidence of your experiences to date.Thank you so much! Any tips on how I can present my CV so that it is more tailored to the firm?
However, the 10% that can be tailored can be done by:
- Prioritising content that is more focused on elements that align to the firm's work - e.g. if you did a vacation scheme where you worked in both private client and litigation departments, it would make sense to prioritise the litigation bullet points over the private client ones in your CV (literally putting them first)
- Thinking about highlighting the skills the firm is looking for. For instance, Freshfields say they look for "determination, enthusiasm, time management, flexibility, attention to detail, an interest in business, willingness to work as a team, and resilience". If it was me, I'd try to make references to time management, attention to detail and team working in my CV.