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As a training associate at MTD Training, your CV serves as a vital tool to showcase your skills, experience, and qualifications to potential clients. A well-crafted CV can help you stand out from the competition and secure exciting training opportunities.

When completing your CV template, please keep the following in mind:

  • Word Count: Be mindful of the word count for each section. Aim for a concise and impactful presentation of your information.
  • Sell Yourself: Your CV should highlight your unique strengths and experiences that make you the ideal trainer for our clients. Focus on the value you can bring to their organisations.
  • Client Focus: Tailor your CV to the specific needs and preferences of our clients. Consider the industries and companies they serve when selecting your key information.

Key Sections to Focus On:

  • Professional Summary: Craft a compelling statement that summarises your career goals, key skills, and unique selling points.
  • Qualifications and Credentials: List your relevant education, certifications, and licenses. Highlight any industry-specific qualifications that set you apart.
  • Key Achievements: Showcase your most significant accomplishments and contributions to previous roles. Quantify your achievements whenever possible.
  • Specialist Area of Expertise: Clearly identify your area of specialisation within the training field. This will help clients understand your specific expertise and how it aligns with their needs.
  • Industries and Companies: List the industries and types of companies you have experience working with. This will demonstrate your versatility and adaptability.

By following these guidelines and carefully crafting your CV, you’ll increase your chances of impressing potential clients and securing new training opportunities. Remember, your CV is your first impression, so make it count!

    Name

    Professional Summary

    Qualifications and Credentials

    Key Achievements

    Specialist Area of Expertise

    For this areas, think about what you have done and your areas of expertise. Examples below.
    Project management, finance for non-finance, exec/board level experience, worked extensively in a particular industry/area e.g. pharm, IT, FMCG, globally i.e. APAC, EMEA, USA, Europe, with how long, train in different languages etc.

    Industries

    Companies