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Your college or junior college degree is important when applying for a job. Nevertheless, additional training and other kinds of education can help. Enlist all the types of training you did.
List all your related courses, seminars, conferences and trainings.
Personal skills
Skills can be truly valuable when it comes to convincing a potential employer. Along with work experience and education, your skills will help the employer get a better understanding of your interests and values.
Specify any other skills which you believe qualify you for the position you are applying.
Great opportunity to showcase your personality to potential employers.
What activities (outside of work) do you enjoy most?
Work ethic and habits
This section will give the potential employer a glimpse into your work ethic and habits. Having another professional speak on your behalf is vital for your job search.
Type in the name of the professional who refers you.
Type in a brief description of his/her reference.
Type in your current address.
What kind of computer applications do you use?
Work experience
This is one of the most important sections in your curriculum vitae. Make sure you specify all your previous work experience, part-time jobs, vacation jobs, voluntary work, and unpaid work experience that are relevant for the position you are applying for.
Specify your work experience
Start with the most recent period.
Example: Jul 2013 - Jun 2016.
Educational background
Present your educational background in order to highlight your ability to learn and apply information, and achieve a variety of tasks and goals.
Specify the study period
Start with the most recent at the top.
Example: Sep 2009 - Jun 2013.
Contact information
Any CV or résumé needs to contain your contact information. This way, recruiters can get in touch with you.
Type in any social media account, website or blog you have in order to help the recruiter do research on you.
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