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there im christina and today we are going to talk about what you should stop doing when you prepare or when you update your cv lets get started dont use different phones for each section of your cv try to stick to one two for the whole cv in this way your cv looks more organized and much more cleaner more than two different fonts dont look professional and sometimes can actually confuse the recruiter the information needs to be re easy to read so use one font for the entire cv and then try to increase the headlines and subtitles pay attention to applying the size selected to your entire cv and not just for a part of your cv be consistent so everything looks professional and looks organized you can use a traditional style as times new roman aerial futura helvetica calibri and a font size 10 or 12. larger fonts are accepted for names contact details headings of subtitles another option is to bowl the headings and subtitles so the recruiter can easily spot the section hes looking for