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How to write a CV

How to write a CV. PERSONAL INFORMATION. First name and Surname Address(es) Telephone Fax E-mail Personal Website. DESIRED EMPLOYMENT. name of the position you are applying for. EDUCATION AND TRAINING.

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How to write a CV

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  1. How to write a CV

  2. PERSONAL INFORMATION First name and Surname Address(es) Telephone Fax E-mail Personal Website

  3. DESIRED EMPLOYMENT • name of the position you are applying for

  4. EDUCATION AND TRAINING • start with most recent, there is no need to show allyour qualifications, do not go back as far asprimary school if you hold a university degree Dates: from September 2004 to June 2009 /2010 onwards Title of qualification awarded: BA in Economics Name and type of organisation: Faculty ofEconomics in Subotica, University of Novi Sad

  5. WORK EXPERIENCE • start with the most recent Dates: From March 2009 to December 2012 Occupation or position held: MaintenanceTechnician Main activities and responsibilities: in charge of/responsible for maintenanceof computers Name and address of employer: Anderson andDobbs Ltd. 12 Highland Road, Edinbourgh, UK Type of business: IT

  6. SKILLS AND COMPETENCES Language skills: English: understanding (listening and reading): B2, speaking B2, writing B1 German: understanding B1, speaking B1,writing A2 Computer skills: ▪ competent with most Microsoft Office programmes ▪ good command of photo editing software gained as an amateur photographer

  7. SKILLS AND COMPETENCES Social skills: Good communication skills Good ability to adapt to multicultural environment Leadership skills Team player Good interpersonal skills Well organized Ability to work under pressure and meet tight deadlines Adaptability to change to embrace the continuous changes in IT Hard working and innovative

  8. SKILLS AND COMPETENCES Other skills: Driving licence: category B

  9. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION • Publications • Presentations • Projects • Conferences • Seminars • Honours and awards • Memberships • References • Citations • Courses • Certifications

  10. Five basic principles for a good CV comply with retain correspond stand out irrespective vacancy traineeship inflate • a job that is available in an organization and that people can apply for • to act according to an order, set of rules, or request • without considering • a period when someone is trained in the skills needed for a particular job • to match • to make greater • to be much better than other similar things or people • to keep or continue to have something TEXT available here: http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu/sites/default/files/europass_cv_instructions_en.pdf

  11. USEFUL: • CV – templates and guidelines http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu/documents/curriculum-vitae/templates-instructions

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