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SECTIONS YOU HAVE TO INCLUDE IN YOUR CV

BASIC CV TEMPLATE


and remember:
The European Union has a standard format for writing a CV.

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Try to take into account these golden rules: be clear, keep it simple and go to the point!
but include all these points.

1.              Personal Information: This is a very important part of your CV, personal information means, your name, present or permanent address, phone number and email address. 
2.              Personal Summary: A short brief of your life for to the point and powerful introductory part to your CV that delineates the type of work you are looking for and your appropriateness for the role you are applying for.
3.              Career Objective: This is a short report about your past employment history and your future careers goal. What have you completed to date? Where would you like to be in passing time?
4.              Awards/Getting/Achievements/ honors/Scholarships/Grants: This is the brief total summarize of your key achievements and happenings. See some sample format.
5.              Academic qualification:This segment should cover your instructive history and any training you have customary that are relevant to the role you are applying for. For each entry mention what you have done, when and where you have done it and the requirement you have achieved.
6.              Job History: This part is your previous work and employment history. The what-when-and-where rule of thumb is also appropriate for every entry in this part.
7.              Interest/Hobbies: A brief fill in of your hobbies and interests that are mainly pertinent to the job you are applying for.
8.              Special activates: This part is your extra participant any organization or social relation as member or volunteer.
9.              Computer/ Technical Knowledge: You extra computer/ technical knowledge with included your main academic course.
10.            References: Contact details of 2 known people, such as former/current employer or teacher, who know you well and can testify about your personal abilities and work ethics. Here download CV for .doc format, psd format and pdf format cv.

  

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