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How to Write a CV that talks for you ?
Soft / Business Skills
Ola abu hijleh
Yasmeen salah
How might I get there ?
Which Way is the Best?
How can we ensure arrival ?
Where am I NOW?
Where do you want to be?
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Agenda
CV – What does it mean? Why do you need a CV ? Things you should avoid. Resume essentials. Common resume problems. How to construct your resume? Resume Sample
CV What does it mean?
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The word CV comes from the Latin nameCurriculum Vitae
Which means “course of life” or Simply“Life Story”
CV – What does it mean ?
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Why do You need a CV?
It is Not to obtain a job.
It is to obtain an Interview.
CV is an advertisement of your abilities.
• Agencies take a lot of time and effort to produce a 30 second message to sell a product.
What time and effort should you pay to prepare a two page
CV that SELLS YOU
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Need more challenge for your CV.
REMEMBER Employer scans your CV for the first time in
less than 10 seconds.
Why do You need a CV?
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1- ABBREVIATIONS:
AFPCA , GHWIHT , MRSRM , ZESN , TWTN
Too Many abbreviations make your CV unreadable, Avoid it unless it is commonly recognized .
Remember The Rule:
KISS :
Things that you should Avoid:
Keep It Simple & Smart
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2- NEGATIVE WORDS:
Boring , Fired , Hate, Conflict, Blocked ..etc Catch recruiter Eye.
Remember The Rule:
If you have some difficulties , Keep them to the interview, but you have to prepare yourself.
Things that you should Avoid:
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3- COLORS: It is not a show, Don’t use colors to make your CV attractive
Remember The Rule:Attractiveness is a matter of content,
“Colors” in the CV is like a full make up lady in a FUNERAL
Things that you should Avoid:
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4- SPELLING, GRAMMER & PUNCTUATION
MISTAKES:
Spelling mistakes is the poison to your CV.
Write your CV , read it , re-read it and re-read it and re-read it and re-read it ………..
Remember The Rule:
Spelling mistake is a sign of Careless person, if you want to be at that position , Do IT!
Use a spell check or consult a professional writer.
Things that you should Avoid:
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5- UNNECESSARY INFORMATION:Gender , Religion and detailed Martial status as examples of unnecessary information in your CV.
Remember The Rule:Employer doesn’t care that much about what your children are doing.Moreover, it is not your Autobiography.
Things that you should Avoid:
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6- WORD ARTS, Clip Arts, logos & Graphics:
Remember The Rule:
Things that you should Avoid:
“Colors” in the CV is like a full make up lady in a FUNERAL
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7- Using a very Big or very small font size & the unusual fonts:
Things that you should Avoid:
Fonts to be used (English):ArialVerdanaTime New RomanTahoma
Fonts to be used (Arabic):Arabic TransparentSimplified Arabic
Fonts Size to be used: 10 - 12
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Don’t write CV at the top. Don’t put picture unless it is requested. Don’t put any attachment unless it is
requested. Don’t use poor quality paper and printer. Don’t use Capital letters in writing the whole
CV.
Things that you should Avoid:
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4 Resume Essentials
4. More resumes…….. More chances.• You finally updated your resume, but you
shouldn't stop there.
• If you're going to apply to a variety of jobs, make sure you have a resume tailored for each.
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Common resume problems:
• Too long / too short.
• Hard to read.
• Non a professional.
• Lacking a career objective.
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Identification & contact Information. Objective.
– Position you’re seeking.– Type of organization.– Field.
Educational background. Work experience. Skills & trainings. Personal data. References.
How to construct your resume?
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Identification Data & objective:
Identification Data:• Top Right/Middle of first page.
• Name is the title (no other titles).
• Addresses; phone numbers; e-mail and/or fax addresses;
Objective:• Write what you want to work in as:
– Required Position.
– The field of interest.
– The kind of the company.
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Education:
• Usually means post-secondary and can include special seminars, college and university.
• If you are just starting college, you can include high school as well.
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Experience:
Includes full-time paid jobs, part time jobs, trainings or volunteer work.
List the month/years you worked, position, name and location of employer or place, and responsibilities you had..
Use chronological format to emphasize most recent
List the most important responsibilities or successes first.
List your Achievements in each job
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Skills:
List: • Computer and Software.
• Languages (indicating the grade of fluency).
• Technical skills.
• Communication or Leadership among others (soft skills).
Match your skills and experience with an employer’s needs.
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Activities and Hobbies:
Activities:
• In university or outside: Conferences, Clubs, charity.
• Sports.
Hobbies:
e.g. Reading, Music, … etc.
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Personal Data And References:
Personal Data: Date of Birth. Marital Status. Nationality. Driving License.
References:You need not put these on your resume, instead, you can prepare a separate list of references.
Usually, you give this list to prospective employers after your interview.
CV Examples
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Thank you…