You might have heard that you should quantify results on your CV. This is good advice. If you raised a significant amount of money for a charity, or improved a process by a certain percentage, you should absolutely give the number. If you are making this kind of impact now, try and obtain those statistics and make a note of them. They will be invaluable for future job applications.

However, some students worry that they can’t quantify their impact with powerful percentages or financial figures. They can’t say they reduced processing time by 10%, or boosted sales by 20%. While this level of detail is good to include if you can, it’s certainly not the only way. Find out more in our latest blog post.

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