4. Curriculum Vitae is your passport to a first meeting with an employer
As such, it’s act as an advert that is selling you
he Curriculum Vitae has to be targeted to the position that you are
nterested in, so don’t write it totally from your point of view, you must
emonstrate to the organization that you have considered their needs and
nderstand what they are looking for (show them how you can help them)
One CV will not do for every application. You will be prioritizing or highlighting
fferent duties, experiences, skills and evidence depending on the job you’re
pplying for
t is really important always update your CV with new duties and skills,
hecking that the previous are still relevant and you are not repeating yourself
WHAT IS
5. WHAT TO INCLUDE IN THE CV
•Start with contact information:
Full name
Address
E-mail
Phone number
•Is optional and not necessary:
date of birth
Nationality
gender and marital status
6. •Personal profile /Career objectives
•Education
•Work experience
•Other skills
•Honors/ Awards (if you have any)
•Interests and Hobbies
•References
OTHER SECTIONS
7. PERSONAL PROFILE / CAREER OBJECTIVES
•Your career objective tells the employer what you are
really looking for in a position
maximum 1 or 2 sentences)
8. •Include secondary to degree level
•Should be written in a reverse chronological order
•With percentage of marks and name of the Institution
•Year of passing
•Usually, your education would come next, particularly
if you are applying as a current or very-recently
graduated student. If you are a more mature person
with extensive work experience, it might work better to
concentrate on your work history instead.
EDUCATION
•If currently working on a degree, put the word “candidate” after name
of degree and note your expected year of graduation
9. WORK EXPERIENCE
•Jobs should be put in reverse chronological order, just
as the education section
•Includes anything you were paid to do or was
extensive and regular volunteer work
•Only list items relevant to academic work
10. This section tells the employer what skills you have
hat fit the position they are looking for
Try to describe the skill you have and how you have
emonstrated it.
T
Foreign language ability
Driving license
OTHER SKILLS
11. HONORS /AWARDS
Awards demonstrate your achievements to your employer
Just awards you received prior to 7 years
Give the award details with quantifiable terms
Include non-academic
honors/awards, if
appropriate and/or
noteworthy
12. •Avoid jokes and irrelevant hobbies
INTERESTS AND HOBBIES
•In this section you can demonstrate your
strengths to an employer
•If you have a limited experiences, this is a
valuable tool for demonstrating your abilities
to an employer
13. REFERENCES
This is the final part of the C.V.
nclude the names, organizations and contact numbers of people
who can act as referees for you
Give them a call and ask their willingness to act as a referee for you
•Remember to ask permission before you give out their
Names
•When you are talking to them, give an idea of
what the job is so that they know what to concentrate
on in their reference
14. TYPES OF CV
Chronological CV – Education and Training
ven importance. The latest qualification
es first – reverse order
Functional /Skill based CV- CVs are created
concentrate on skills and responsibilities
xperiences. Usually meant for experienced persons
Combinated CV - it is a mix between chronological
skills based CV
15. WHAT DO
Be brief - a two page resume is ideal
Prepare CVs for individual companies
Customize your resume for your job target
Use action verbs/ positive words – it will create strong
mpact (eg. motivated, monitored, created, analyzed,
oordinated etc.)
16. WHAT DON’T DO
Avoid folding your CV
Don’t include irrelevant information
Say what you did, not what you think
Personal information – marital status, religion, health, native place etc.
Avoid unusual font size, stylish letters, graphics, underlining and unusual
acing etc.
Avoid repeating information
Avoid personal pronouns (I, my, me)
Don’t outsource, do it yourself.
17. • Inappropriate email addresses
• Negativity
• False information
• Mistakes
• Lists
… WHAT DON’T DO
19. Cover letter is...Cover letter is...
the introduction to your applicationthe introduction to your application
opportunity to explain your skills andopportunity to explain your skills and
motivationmotivation
the first thing an employer will look atthe first thing an employer will look at
20. The goal is...The goal is...
to get job interview!to get job interview!
iit should be brief and interestingt should be brief and interesting
should highlight what you will bring to the jobshould highlight what you will bring to the job
sshould be unique for every job vacancyhould be unique for every job vacancy
sshould not be copy of your CVhould not be copy of your CV
sshould be in formal stylehould be in formal style
21. Cover letter has to contain...Cover letter has to contain...
Beginning: introduction of yourself, reasons why
you are writing the e-mail
Main body: answer the 3 W:
Why you are applying to this company?
Why you are applying for this role?
What skills and experience you have that match
the job description?
Conclusion: in the spirit of expectation, looking
forward to the next stage in the recruitment
process
22. Use language to catch attentionUse language to catch attention
proactive, positive language createproactive, positive language createss thethe
impression of passion andimpression of passion and enthusiasmenthusiasm
aavoid using the “passive voice” when talkingvoid using the “passive voice” when talking
about your skills and experiencesabout your skills and experiences
uusing dynamic action verbs and “I” in yoursing dynamic action verbs and “I” in your
sentences will help the reader to be clearsentences will help the reader to be clear
about what you personally achieved.about what you personally achieved.
23. Tips to create the rightTips to create the right
impressionimpression
1. Letter aimed at specific job opening
Adapt letter to needs of the job you want
Refer to that job in opening sentences
2. Describe your related skills
Tie your experience to your skills
Show how they directly relate to the job
description
24. Tips to create the rightTips to create the right
impressionimpression
3. Make it personal
Address letter to a specific person
If you don’t have a contact, call and ask
4. Create a catchy opener
Open with attention-grabbing sentences
Describe why you’re the best for the job
25. Tips to create the rightTips to create the right
impressionimpression
5. Include vital information
Name, address, phone with area code
Should be clearly visible
First thing reader will need to contact
you
6. Type and proofread
It’s your first impression…make it good
Be sure it’s neat and professional
Errors will reflect badly on you
26. Tips to create the right
impression
7. Keep it brief
Use action words, active sentences
Limit letter to one page
Three or four paragraphs
8. Be confident, creative, enthusiastic
It’s a tool to sell your best asset…you!
Let your personality shine in your letter
27. Tips to create the right
impression
9. Keep copies
Keep a copy of every letter you send
Past letters make job search easier
Copies make follow up easier
10. Request a response
Your letter is written to get an interview
Ask for one!
28. Example of cover letter forExample of cover letter for
studentstudent
30. Why is important
The first impression is the one that
really count
Make the different with similar or
even better candidates
31. How to prepare a job Interview
BEFORE:
Learn as much as you can about the company,
past and future goals
Be aware about the responsibilities that the
position entails
Know something about the company’s industry
sector and it’s competitors
Prepare a few questions to show your interest
Practice
32. How to prepare a job Interview
DURING:
Dress appropriately taking into account the kind
of company and position
Bring the CV and other necessary documents
Be on time
Smile, look in the eyes, try to not seem nervous
Try to don’t lie
STAR approach
33. How to prepare a job Interview
AFTER:
thank you email
Ask for feedback
34. Realized by: Daria KozianRealized by: Daria Kozian
Simona LasioSimona Lasio
Igor GuilloIgor Guillo
(“Democratic Late Clock”(“Democratic Late Clock”
Team)Team)
Associazione SCAMBIEUROPEI:Associazione SCAMBIEUROPEI:
AsociaciAsociación Mundus:ón Mundus:
ject funded by European Commission through Youth in Action Program
Youth Centre for Regional Co-operation: