Friday, March 11, 2016

How to Write a CV

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A CV is a summary of your professional experiences, education history and skills.
Your CV is the reason of you getting hired in a certain job or chosen for an opportunity.
Resumes are always asked for any type of offer you’re applying for.


What you have to put in your CV:

Personal information:

                              

Professional experiences:


In this section you should give all the details about any professional you did to show that you are the best choice. You should follow these steps for each experience:

  • It should be written in reverse chronological order (most recent job to the oldest one)
  • Job title and organization name and it location
  • When did you start this job and when did you finish it
  • What does the company do and what was your position

Education:


This section it should be written also in a reverse chronological order. Also follow these steps:
       
Degrees: 


  • The title of the degree
  • Name and location of the university
  • When did you start studying and when did you finish it

Trainings, qualifications or other experiences:


In this section you can include any other training courses you had, qualifications or other experiences.

Skills:           


Here you should show the additional skills you have that makes you the right person for the job.
  • Professional skills
  • Computer skills
  • Your languages level

Interests:


This section is optional but if it’s relevant to what you’re applying for you should add it but with moderation.

References:


Here if you have reliable references to add, you should add them with all the details needed.

Note:


  •          Your resume should be written in a good way and gives positive vibes
  •          It should always be up-to-date
  •          No grammatical or spelling errors
  •          The CV should be 1 page and A4 format
  •          Your personal information should be up-to-date
  •          In interests section don’t put irrelevant or unessential information






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