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CV

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What is the difference between
Resume and CV ?

CV is used more to apply for academic


positions and jobs, and it should document
your qualifications and scientific and
academic achievements, and in many cases
the CV is required to be detailed.

Résumé is used more to apply for non-


academic positions in institutions and
companies. Therefore, you should prepare
your CV according to the requirements of the
job, the institution, and the company you are
applying for.
Let’s know how to do a
professional CV ......
1) Pick the best cv format:

• Recruiters spend only 6


seconds scanning each CV. So
the very first impression is
key. If you submit a neat,
properly organised
document, you’ll convince
the recruiters to spend more
time on your CV.
2) Add Your Contact Information the Right
Way:-

• professional • Email address


• full name title

• telephone •LinkdIn • Home address


number profile
3) professional profile:-
•All it takes is a CV personal profile statement—a
short, snappy paragraph of 100 words tops that tells
the recruiters why you are just the candidate
they’ve been looking for.

• ex. A business school graduate with two


years of experience in the field of banking
looking for an opportunity in the field of
banking as a teller.
4) List Your Relevant Work Experience & Key
Achievements:-
•Focus on your measurable, relevant achievements, not
just your duties.Use action verbs: “created,” “analysed,”
“implemented,” not “responsible for creating, analysis and
implementation.”Tailor your CV to the job posting—read
the job description carefully and check what tasks will be
expected of you. If you’ve done them before—put them on
your CV, even if those weren’t your primary responsibilities.
5). Build Your CV Education Section
Correctly:-

•Graduation year (if you’re still


studying, enter your expected
graduation date)
•Your degree 2014 B.A. in French
•Institution name University of
• honors
Southampton
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6) Put Relevant Skills that Fit the Job
Opening:-
When it comes to skills for a CV, one issue is more
important than any other: relevance. The skills you decide
to include on your CV have to be relevant to the job you’re
trying to land.
• computer skills• language skills( Basic/ intermediate/
advanced)• Business skills( Customer handling/
presentation skills)
7)Include Additional CV Sections to Impress
the Recruiter:-

•Volunteer experience
•Hobbies and interests
•Projects
•Freelance workAcademic
achievements
•Personal blog
Thank you !

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