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Okey... Today, I will make a good and true CV or Curiculum Vitae.
Firstly, let's find out
1. What is the CV ?
2. How structure or fromat of the CV ?
3. When to use CV?
4. What Include and Not Include ?
4. Sample of CV
5. My CV
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Now we will know about point 1, 2, and 3.
What is the CV
A Curriculum VitaeAlso called
a CV or vita, the curriculum vitae is, as its name suggests, an overview of
your life's accomplishments, most specifically those that are relevant to the
academic realm. In the United States, the curriculum vitae is used almost
exclusively when one is pursuing an academic job. The curriculum vitae is a
living document, which will reflect the developments in a scholar/teacher's
career, and thus should be updated frequently.
How structure or fromat of the CV
1. Your Contact Information
ü Name
ü Address
ü Telephone
ü Cell Phone
ü Email
2. Personal Information
ü Date of Birth
ü Place of Birth
ü Citizenship
ü Visa Status
ü Gender
3. Optional Personal Information
ü Marital Status
ü Spouse's Name
ü Children
4. Employment History
ü List in chronological order, include
position details and dates
ü Work History
ü Academic Positions
ü Research and Training
5. Education
ü Include dates, majors, and details
of degrees,
training and certification
ü High School
ü University
ü Graduate School
ü Post-Doctoral Training
6. Professional Qualifications
ü Certifications and Accreditations
ü Computer Skills
7. Awards, Publications, Books,
Professional Membership, and Interest
When to use CV
When should job seekers use a curriculum vitae, commonly
referred to as CV, rather than a resume? In the United States, a curriculum
vitae is used primarily when applying for academic, education, scientific or
research positions. It is also applicable when applying for fellowships or
grants.
When asking for a job in Europe, the Middle East, Africa,
or Asia, expect to submit a CV rather than a resume. Keep in mind that overseas
employers often expect to read the type of personal information on a curriculum
vitae that would never be included on an American resume, such as date of
birth, nationality and place of birth. United States law on what information
job applicants can be asked to provide does not apply outside the country.
What to Include and Not to Include
A. What to Include in a
Curriculum Vitae
The following are examples of information that can be included in your
curriculum vitae. The elements that you include will depend on what you are
applying for, so be sure to incorporate the most relevant information to
support your candidacy in your CV.
- Personal details
and contact information.
Most CVs start with
contact information and personal data but take care to avoid superfluous
details, such as religious affiliation, children's names, and so on.
- Education and
qualifications.
Be sure to include
the names of institutions and dates attended in reverse order: Ph.D.,
Masters, Undergraduate.
- Work
experience/employment history.
The most widely accepted style of employment record is the chronological
curriculum vitae. Your career history is
presented in reverse date order starting with the most recent appointment. More
emphasis/information should be placed on your most recent jobs.
-
Skills.
Include computer
skills, foreign language skills, and any other recent training that is relevant
to the role applied for.
·
Training
/ Graduate Fieldwork / Study Abroad
·
Dissertations
/ Theses
·
Research
experience
·
Teaching
experience
·
Publications
·
Presentations,
lectures, and exhibitions
·
Grants,
scholarships, fellowships, and assistantships
·
Awards
and honors
·
Technical,
computer, and language skills
·
Professional
licenses, certifications, and memberships
B. What Not to Include
The requirements for international CVs
differ, and depend upon the country to which you are applying.
In other countries, private information like
your date of birth, nationality, marital status, how many children you have,
and a photograph may be required.
Example of CV
This is example of CV :
My CV
This is Example of My CV :