How To Write A CV - Tips And Tricks

by Stephanie Blye

There are multiple

types of CV's

which can be tailored to the specific of various situations and necessities. Therefore, the first thing you, as a job seeker, should have in mind is the

CV career objective

(your intention about the job you apply for). In this regard, get informed about the conditions of the employer (what qualifications you must have, what experience and what abilities are requested).

Make a list of your "

strongest points" (qualification, qualities, abilities certified by a few achievements) which will function as a recommendation coming from your past work and

experience history

. If you're a graduate or you just don't have the necessary experience in a domain, don't worry, there are ways to solve this problem.



You should enhance the potential you have by insisting on your studies (grades, averages obtained, special projects, important specialized courses, scholarships, any olimpic contest you have attended, any awards) and other extracurricular activities (hobbies, voluntary work, summer activities, part time jobs etc.).

Pick the

type of CV

which better fits your present necessities.

Arrange the information in your list on the frame of the type of the CV you have chosen. Take into account that the info in the

CV should be short and concise

. Also, always have in mind the specific of the job you are applying for. Try not to go over 1-2 pages and avoid ambiguous phrases.

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