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Including transferable skills on CV

oost1234

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Currently redrafting my CV for DLA Piper’s Summer Internship and am struggling to fit in transferable skills in a way that reads well. I’m not keen on a ‘key skills’ section, but my other approach of just tacking on ‘…, improving/developing [x]’ at the end of bullet points doesn’t read particularly nicely. Anyone got any solutions or tips? Thanks.
 

LHitchens1

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Hey! I've found that using active verbs is a great way to improve things (Google is brilliant for this). Instead of 'improving', try 'managing' or 'quantified', and use percentages where you've improved this by x amount. Add the active verbs at the beginning of the sentence instead of the end - it makes it flow better. For example: if you manned the phones or worked customer service for a supermarket job, instead of saying "I answered the phones/spoke with customers every shift", you could reword it and say "I actively managed all incoming verbal communication for the store with a 95% satisfaction rate each shift". It makes it sound more interesting, and the addition of the percentage shows that you held a high standard each shift while engaging with customers. Hope this helps!
 

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