Find tips to help you prepare your CV, professional suggestions, and answers to the most frequently wondered topics here.
CV is an abbreviation of the Latin expression curriculum vitae, meaning “way of life”. A professional CV summarizes the candidate's education background, work experiences, competencies and career goals in a short, clear and impressive way.
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Your personal information must be correct and up to date (name, contact information, email).
Write your experiences and education in reverse chronological order.
Support your skills with concrete examples (for example, “I provided a 20% increase in sales”).
Avoid visual clutter; prefer a simple and readable design.
A chronological CV is a format type in which you list your work and education history from the most recent date to the oldest. It allows the employer to easily see the development of your career. Recommended especially for candidates with a stable career history.
A functional CV is a format that highlights talents and skills rather than work experiences. Suitable for career changers, new graduates or freelance professionals.
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Highlight information suitable for the position and avoid unnecessary details.
Your most important information (experience, skill, contact) should be on the first page.
Create a regular and easy-to-read structure with bullet points.
Avoid excessively long paragraphs; be concise and impressive.
Personal Information: Name, contact, location, birth year.
Education Information: School name, department, graduation year.
Work Experiences: Position, company, date and responsibilities.
Talents & Skills: Technical, social and language skills.
Additional Information: Certificates, references or portfolio links. Use the CV reference example if you need a reference format.
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