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This One-Page Elon Musk Resume Will Give You CV Writing Goals

Shubham Sachdeva by Shubham Sachdeva
March 15, 2018
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This One-Page Elon Musk Resume Will Give You CV Writing Goals

Writing a good CV is art. Sometimes its the CV which makes the difference between getting selected or not in the job interview. A CV tells a lot about the attitude of the job aspirant and how he/she looks at the opportunity of the job. Elon Musk is an inspiration for many setting up a stage of CV Writing Goals, especially for the way he does everything. He has done so many good things that it is very difficult to note it down on a single page.

Also Read: Do’s and Don’ts of writing a CV if you want to get hired

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While there are many who will think that why there is a need for him to have a resume? Well, he wrote a resume in 2016 to inspire freshers and strugglers who are finding it difficult to get jobs. The resume went viral on the internet viewers loved it for the content it had. But, it was not so useful for the candidates as long CVs are not preferred in any industry because no has the time to read long paragraphs in this busy world. To solve this, Novoresume an online resume-writing firm has simplified this resume in a single page to make the life of the aspirants easier. See the Elon Musk one page resume below:

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“Our team proved the concept of “Less, is More” that recruiters and employers ask for when receiving job applications, and through efficient use of design principles and advice from recruiters we managed to summarize all of the professional experience of Elon Musk in a one-page resume,” the company has written on their website.

In this resume, Novoresume has tried to prove the point that even very successful and versatile personalities can be covered on a single page. The point of making this resume is only to show people that creativity can make the long things very simple and easy to understand and if you can not use your mind in your CV properly then how can you face the problems that will come in the work life.

What do you think about this resume and do you believe that short CVs are good for attracting the interviewers? Do let us know in the comments section.

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