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Top tips for a great CV photo

When generating a CV it is important to ensure the first impressions count. As your CV is the first time a prospective new employer will see you it is VITAL you use the correct type of photograph.

Yes, it is important to make a good first impression with your CV, and the photo is a key part of that. A professional, well-lit headshot that clearly shows your face can help to create a positive impression and make you stand out from other applicants. It is also important to choose an appropriate style of photo that matches the tone and context of the job you are applying for.

A picture is worth a thousand words!

Read on to see top tips on what and what not to do.

Although it is great to have hobbies and interests in your spare time but does your employer want to know? They want someone who is professional and focused on the job, someone who is well presented and someone who looks friendly and approachable.

Things to look at

Surroundings, location and focus

Is the photo clear and bright? Does the background in the photo look appropriate? Think about what is in front of you or around you, does it look professional? You want your prospective employer to focus on you, not what is going on in the background.

Professional attire

Dress in business attire that is appropriate for the job you're applying for. Bare shoulders in some cultures is considered offensive. Ensure you are wearing a nice blouse or shirt, something professional and smart. You can add a jacket and tie but think about the job you are applying for, if you are applying for a position as a chauffeur and you are required to wear a suit and tie for your job then wear this in your photo.

Good lighting

Make sure the lighting is bright enough to show your face clearly, but not so bright that it washes you out. Natural lighting is perfect, if you can.

Smile

A friendly, natural smile can make a positive impression on a potential employer.

Head shot

Use a head shot, rather than a full-body photo, and make sure the focus is on your face. We want you to send a photo of your head, shoulders and upper body so we can crop the photo to go onto your CV.

Neutral background

Choose a neutral light coloured background, such as a plain wall or a solid-colored curtain, to avoid distracting from your face..

High resolution

Use a high-resolution photo to ensure the image is clear and sharp.

Correct orientation

Ensure the photo is correctly oriented, with your head and shoulders facing straight ahead.

With smart phones it is easy to get your friend to take a picture of you so you don’t need fancy equipment to take a profile photo. Take your time to find the right place, take it at the right time (so during the day is better with no shadows on your face or in the background). Wear something smart, not too colourful, you are a professional! Brush your hair. And SMILE! You are professional but also friendly and approachable.

We hope this helps you and if you need any further guidance or help let us know, we would be happy to help you. Call us on 0203 033 0000 or email us your CV to mail@masseysagency.co.uk for advice and assistance.

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