How to Write your Perfect Curriculum Vitae


The curriculum is not just a document your academic, professional and personal data, but the passport for your professional future are summarized. So we want to help you shall accomplish it as simply and quickly as possible, but also an accurate and direct way to help you in the workplace. In addition, it is often not possible to deliver the curriculum in person and then it is necessary to accompany a letter. This will help you to develop the two simplest way for you.

Write your Perfect Curriculum Vitae
 Curriculum Vitae
                         

Suggestions for the Curriculum

You must be aware that the resume is an official document and, therefore, cannot leave their writing to imagination or creativity. The Curriculum has specific objectives and a specific function and as such should follow a few guidelines and a consistent format and broadly default.

So we offer this series of tips and suggestions that will allow you to make your CV as simply and efficiently.

 It must be typed or computer unless, in advance, is required to write by hand.

 Should not exceed two pages and, if possible, one would be better.

 The photograph, passport size always, is not required unless you do so.

 You must follow a preset, clear and straightforward.

 The letter should be neither too big (not to exceed the number of logical pages), nor too small (not to strain your eyes to force the person to read it)

 Clearly mark the statements of each section and leave more space between paragraphs than between the lines.
There are several variants of resume, but all necessarily have to reflect these aspects. Here you can see that, in our view, it is the simplest and correct.
Personal data
•             Name and surname
•             Place and date of birth
•             Nationality
•             Full address (address, zip code, city, country)
•             ID (passport ...)
•             Phone
•             E-Mail
Academic Background
(Sorted chronologically beginning with the most current)
•             Studies degree carried out
•             Center that have made
•             Period that has been made
Further training
(Sorted chronologically beginning with the most current)
•             Name and qualifications achieved with the course, seminar ...
•             Center that have made
•             Recorded
Languages
(Starting with the native language, if needed)
•             Language
•             Oral and written level (normally: Elementary, Intermediate and Advanced)
Computing
•             Programs or known languages
•             Level of knowledge (professional, user ...)
Professional experience
(Sorted chronologically beginning with the most current)
•             Period
•             Name of company or organization
•             Workplace
•             Job or category
•             Brief description of functions
Other data of interest
This can include another set of data that could be of interest to professional experience (driving license, vehicle availability and travel ....)


 Keep identical Margins.

 Take care to end the spelling, no errors of this type are allowed.

 Do not employ technical terms that may cause confusion in the person reading it.

 Dispose of complex sentences. The sentences are to be simple but clear.

 Never take anything for granted. It explains everything clearly and concisely.

 Do not use acronyms if not necessary

 Do not sign the resume, do not do it.

 Always accompany it with a cover letter, especially if you give it to the person who is going to read.


 In drafting the resume (and cover letter), you can also include a number of words and expressions that will help improve the impact of your writing.
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