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CV Writing
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Sample CV for those who have just started their career or who
do not have any complexities in their profile. Works well for just out of
college candidates.
Sample CV
Name
Address
E-Mail Id
Contact No.
Objective:
Your objective should fit into the purpose of the opening notified or the
general requirements a company looks for. It should not be too broad and vague.
Executive Summary
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If
you are a fresher, focus on your qualification, grades and achievements during
your student life.
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If
you are an experienced candidate, focus on your work experience and the skills
you have acquired during your employment.
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If
you have any expertise on any software packages which can be useful for the
company, its a good place in your CV to mention about it.
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If
you have any other skills which you think would impress your prospective
employer, its a good place to mention them. They will catch the employers
attention fast.
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In
this section of CV you can also mention about your travel with in or
outside the country which added value to your last company.
Work
Experience
Working as "designation" for "company's name" since "month and year"
Job responsibilities
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Mention about your key responsibilities in this section of CV in
bullets.
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Do not make it an endless paragraph.
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Use professional words.
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Write about the skills you have acquired during this
assignment.
Worked as "designation" for "company's name" from
"starting month and year" to "ending month and year".
Job responsibilities
Achievements
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Your
achievements during the professional or the student life can be mentioned here.
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If
you have received any recognition at work, it can be mentioned in this part of
your CV.
Extra
Curricular Activities
Hobbies
Personal
Information
Date of Birth
Nationality
Languages known
References
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