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Structure a winning CV for Environment and Sustainability roles

Published on: 4 Jun 2024

In the environment and sustainability fields, a well-structured CV can significantly enhance your chances of securing the job you desire. Employers in this sector look for candidates with a strong commitment to the environment/sustainability, relevant skills, and a track record of making a positive impact.

IEMA CV Structure advice

To help you stand out from the competition, here's a comprehensive template for structuring your CV:

1. Personal Information:

  • Full Name
  • Contact Information (Phone Number, Email Address)
  • LinkedIn Profile (Optional)

2. Summary/Objective: A brief overview of your professional background, skills, and career goals. Highlight your passion for environment and sustainability and mention any specific areas of expertise or achievements.

3. Skills: List relevant technical skills, certifications, and qualifications related to environment and sustainability. Include both hard skills (e.g., environmental assessment, sustainability reporting) and soft skills (e.g., communication, problem-solving).

4. Professional Experience:

  • Job Title: [Company Name, Location]
  • Dates of Employment
  • Description of Responsibilities
  • Achievements/Results

Repeat this format for each relevant position you've held, starting with the most recent.

5. Education:

  • Qualifications: [Title of qualification]
  • Institution Name, Location
  • Graduation Year
  • Any relevant coursework or specialisations
  • Honours, awards, or scholarships

6. Certifications and Training: List any certifications, training programs, or workshops related to environment and sustainability. Include the issuing organisation, date earned, and expiration date if applicable.

7. Projects: Highlight any relevant projects you've worked on, either professionally or academically. Provide a brief description of the project, your role, and the outcomes achieved.

8. Volunteer experience: Include any volunteer work or community involvement related to environment and sustainability. Describe your role and the impact of your contributions.

9. Professional affiliations: List any professional organisations or associations related to environment and sustainability that you belong to. Mention any leadership positions or involvement in committees or working groups.

10. Awards and recognition: Highlight any awards, honours, or recognition you've received for your contributions to environment and sustainability. Include the name of the award, issuing organisation, and date received.

11. Publications/presentations: If applicable, include any publications, articles, or presentations you've authored or contributed to in the field of environment and sustainability. Provide citations or links if available.

12. References: Optional: Include references or indicate that they are available upon request. Be sure to obtain permission from your references before listing their contact information.

Tips for success:

  • Tailor your CV to each job application by emphasising skills and experiences most relevant to the role.
  • Use active language and quantifiable achievements to showcase your impact and effectiveness.
  • Keep your CV concise and easy to read, aiming for no more than two pages in length.
  • Proofread carefully to ensure accuracy and professionalism.
  • Update your CV regularly to reflect your most recent experiences and accomplishments.

By following this template and incorporating your own experiences and achievements, you can create a compelling CV that demonstrates your qualifications, experience and passion for environment and sustainability roles. Good luck!

Find the latest environment and sustainability jobs on the IEMA Jobs Board here.