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CURRICULUM VITAE By Maliha Rao

What is a CURRICULUM VITAE


A written description of Work experience. Educational background. Skills and Expertise.

Cover Letter
Is a pre CV approval. Gives a reason to the reader to

go through your C.V. The First 5 second are the MOST IMPORTANT.

Things to know.
Be brief and to the point. Make no mistake about it. Do not be a extravagant . K.I.S.S. principle.

Curriculum Vitae vs. Resume?


Content. Conciseness. Summary of your life (CV).

Sections of Curriculum Vitae


Name/Contact Info Career Objective Work Experience Education Skills Technical/ Non Technical Achievements Languages Hobbies and Interests IF N/A Then Internships or Market Projects e.t.c.

CV Objective
The CV Objective, sometimes also
referred to as CV Personal Profile states "What is the next step in my career?" This should be a short, concise statement that informs the employer what kind of position you are looking for. The type of position, the role (managerial, supervisor, contractor) should be included as well.

Professional Experience (In reverse chronological order)


Company name and period when you
were/ are employed your job title your key tasks/ responsibilities main achievements (% increase of sales, finished projects, evaluation scores) Work History Academic Positions Research and Training

Education on your CV
List all of your qualifications in

this section. Include all of your education including certifications from non-academic institutions, especially those that are related to the job vacancy. If you have more work experience than qualifications, put your work experience before your qualifications

Education on your CV
Name of university, name of specific
bachelor or master main achievements (red diploma, special study projects) Include dates, majors, and details of degrees, training and certification

Languages
English & Foreign languages (indicate the level)

Professional Qualifications
Certifications and Accreditation Computer Skills ( indicate the level ) Presentation Skills, Communication Skill Writing Skills, Research Skills knowledge ,

Hobbies / Interests / Activities


What do you like to do in your free time? What is your favorite past time? Kinds of social activities

References
Names of the referees First person Second person

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