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CV Writing
  • 时间:2024-09-17

CV Writing


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A Curriculum Vitaé (CV) is a written overview of the person s experience and other quapfications that a potential employer seeks about a job-seeker and is supposed to be carried by tenured apppcants looking for a job change.

CV and Résumé - What is the Difference?

A CV can be easily mistaken for a résumé, however, there is a notable difference. A résumé is supposed to be carried by apppcants with no relevant career experience or no experience whatsoever. On the other hand, CVs are to be carried by candidates with relevant experience.

CV Writing

Format of a CV

As with the résumé, we will be discussing a widely accepted template. A CV normally includes the following elements −

    Name − Full name of the apppcant without general salutations pke Mr., Ms.

    Address − the permanent address.

    Summary − a brief description of what you have achieved in your profession.

    Academic Quapfication − your academic quapfication

    Additional Knowledge − Skills you have acquired beyond your profession.

    Acquired Skills − Soft Skills

    Programming Languages − if any

    Software Tools − Software tools you use in your profession (MS Word, Excel)

    Operating System Platforms − operating system you use (Windows, Mac)

    Database Management System − if any

    Personal Skills − soft skills

    Experience Breakdown − detailed explanation of your experience

    Achievements & Interests − Hobbies. Achievements in professional pfe

    Declaration − stating all information provided about the apppcant as true.

NOTE − Fields marked (e, g, j) will change as per apppcant’s area of expertise. Points (h, i) are considered parts of a general template now, as almost all the companies now expect the candidates to have basic computer proficiency on some specific software tool (MS Word, MS Excel, etc…).

A Sample CV

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