Personal Profile is a scrapbook of your life in words. The goal is to create a cross-section of your life and self that will intrigue the reader and make him/her want to find out more about you. When you are creating a profile in order to look for jobs there are some basic writer's guidelines that you will want to practice. Below given are some tips before you start writing your own Personal Profile in your CV:-

1. Condense and crystallize: The most insipid and inefficient personal profiles are those in which the YOU write every little detail about yourself. It is vain to assume that anyone would want to read every little thing about you.


2. Consider your adjectives: Consult a thesaurus if you must, so that you can select single words to clearly state what you want to share ('optimistic' versus 'cheerful,' 'pragmatic' versus 'down-to-earth').


3. Choose specific terms: 'Avid lacrosse player' tells the reader more about you than 'love sports'; 'repaired ignition and brakes' is more interesting than 'mechanically inclined.'


4. Give examples not generalizations: 'Directed the play 'Hamlet' in college' is far more engaging than 'active in theatre.'


5. Use power words: Typically this refers to action verbs, but be mindful in all word choices to use direct, punchy words not lazy, dull phrases, for example, 'design' versus 'make;' 'collaborative' vs. 'work well with others.'


6. Say it in a short sentence: Say what you mean. Don't dissemble, beat around the bush, vacillate, reiterate, digress, pontificate, dwell or endlessly explain. If questions or comments arise, you can elaborate at that time. This is especially crucial on the CV when you describe your work.


7. Write in outline format: An outline format is easier to read than a narrative format. Lists give a snapshot view of a person's life.


8. Present a 3D image of yourself: Don't just focus on a few areas of your life. We human beings are complex and have many facets. Use the aforementioned tools to give information about yourself on many subjects:


9. Share positive things, but not sugar-coated: Everyone has problems, but no one wants to read a bunch of negative soul-purging. You don't have to be Pollyanna, but try not to be Scrooge either. Don't whine, complain, or endlessly describe your health problems, relationship dramas, kid problems, work woes, etc. People who do this should have warning signs on their profiles. Only use POSITIVE WORDS


10. Be honest: Don't lie or exaggerate. It blows up in your face sooner or later. Remember P is better than C ( Rama )


11. Take pride in who you are and what you are all about. Speak positively about yourself. Obviously, don't brag, but neither is it helpful to berate or criticize yourself. It makes people uncomfortable and it's annoying to feel that you have to build up another person's ego constantly. Self-criticism is really a form of manipulation over others. No one can get close to you. The girl who says, 'I'm fat, I'm not pretty, I'm dumb..' relentlessly will turn people away.


12. Don't use your profile as a place to preach. There are sects and groups who believe that their job is to convert the world to their way of thinking. As urgent as this may seem, the personal profile is not the venue to use. It will not promote your message in a healthy way.


13. Don't advertise or use a profile to sell or promote. If you need customers, use a known business network. The personal profile is about you and should not be used to make money. The site you use may put ads on, but that is how they generate funds to keep the sites free.
Your personal profile is your own little message to the world. If you use these tips, everyone can enjoy the benefits.



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