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How to write a one-page doctor CV

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A one-page CV is becoming increasingly popular among doctors. This guide explains why it works and how you can create one.

Why one-page CVs are popular?

Recruiters and panels skim through CVs. If designed well, a one-page CV has the following benefits.

  1. It is easier to read.
  2. It looks professional.
  3. It can help you stand out from the crowd.

How to make a one-page CV?

There are three ways of going about it:

  1. DIY
    Pros: Great if you enjoy creating and designing.
    Cons: Time-consuming and unfamiliar if you’re not used to it.
    Cost: Free.
    .
  2. Templates
    Pros: Quick and easy. Some templates are free.
    Cons: Not all templates are free. Your CV may look generic.
    Cost: £0–£250.
    .
  3. Services
    Pros: Can save time and produce a polished, standout CV.
    Cons: Paid service.
    Cost: £100–£300.

Regardless of which of these options you go for, it would be ideal to read a bit about CV writing and what information should go on it.

DIY

For DIY, you need content and design.

1. Content: so what should go on my CV?

  • Everything that you would like your potential employer to know.
  • It should be tailored for you, and for the job.
  • Consider the following:

Bio: First and last name, contact, GMC number, residential status, availability, mission statement, picture.

Current and past work: Role, workplace, work details, timeline.

Education: Degree, institute, timeline.

As appropriate: Courses, conferences, presentations, publications, audits, QIPs, leadership, awards, honours, skills, interests, values, qualities, highlights, languages, hobbies, references.

2. Design: now let’s think of a design

This will be your employer’s first impression of you. You want to stand out.

  • Study different CV designs online.
  • You can use columns, icons, bar/pie charts, pictures, or keep things traditional.
  • Try to create a design that feels personal to you.
  • You can create a template using paper and pencil first, then copy it digitally.

Templates

You can find wonderful templates online. Most of these will be free to use.

  • Explore different services and find the ones that suit your taste best.
  • Look for templates that specialise in professional, medical or doctor CVs.

Services

  • Explore services that specialise in professional, medical or doctor CVs.
  • Check their pricing and testimonials.
  • Check if they offer cover letters, LinkedIn profiles, etc.
  • If you would like, we can design it for you.

Examples of one-page CVs

Here are a few examples of one-page CVs designed by NaseersJourney.com

Example 1

 

Example 2

 

Example 3

These are real CVs for real people. Hence, blurred. If you would like to see a sample that is not blurred, please get in touch.

FAQ

1. Is it possible to get all the information on one page?

  • If designed smartly, yes.
  • This means writing brief information, and not in detail.
  • Tip: the goal is not to fit everything on one page, but to make every word count.

2. Should I include a photo?

  • Including a picture helps place a face to the name.
  • It is still a personal choice to add a picture.
  • If you are not comfortable adding a picture, you don’t have to.

3. Should I include a cover letter?

  • Yes.
  • A cover letter explains why you’re applying for the job.
  • A cover letter can also cover areas not covered in your CV.

4. How can I make my CV unique?

  • By making it personalised.
  • You will have to put some thought into it.
  • You can speak to CV experts or AI to get more ideas.
  • Tip: think of what makes you unique.

5. Should I include references?

  • You can, but you don’t have to.

••The interview panel is unlikely to reach the referees without interviewing you anyway.

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