Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Personal data
* Name and last names * ID number
* Birth date * Marital status (optional)
* Address * Telephone numbers (at least 2)
* E-mail address
Skills
In this section, you include your innate skills, talents, or capabilities to
carrying out successfully any activity or job.
Educational background
In reverse chronological order, include your relevant diplomas. Specify
the name of the institution, place and end date.
Further studies
Courses or seminars related to the position you are applying for.
Include the name of the course or seminar, institution or organization
and end date.
Languages
Indicate the languages you speak and writing and speaking
proficiency of each.
In case of having any diploma that backs up your knowledge,
include the name of the institution and the end date.
If you lived or stayed abroad in any country where those
languages are spoken, specify the activities done and time spent.
Software
List the software and versions you master.
Professional experience
In this section, include experiences that actually demonstrate authentic
professional development; for instance, a professional practice. State
the position, start and end dates, name of the company and a brief
description of functions. Must be in reverse chronological order.
1
Don Bosco Technical High School
Teacher Oscar Delgado Cabana
References
Its the concept that some people may have about your professional
development. It may be your teachers, former bosses or supervisors.
Write their names and last names, occupations and telephone
numbers. Do not include relatives.
Personal
Driving license and availability of your vehicle
Geographic and functional availability
Membership to any organization (provided that it does not imply
politic ideology nor religious)
Publications
General recommendations
The rsum is the first impression an employer has of you; that is why
you must check spelling, neatness and format of data.