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CV Format: Sample CV CV Examples

When writing a CV, one should carefully arrange and present relevant facts and qualifications for the target position in a clear, easy to read format. The CV should highlight the most important and appealing information for the recipient in a simple, well-spaced font. Details included should be only those required by and relevant to the recipient. A sample CV is then provided as an example, including sections for contact information, career objective, professional experience, education background, hobbies and interests, and availability of references.

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CV Format: Sample CV CV Examples

When writing a CV, one should carefully arrange and present relevant facts and qualifications for the target position in a clear, easy to read format. The CV should highlight the most important and appealing information for the recipient in a simple, well-spaced font. Details included should be only those required by and relevant to the recipient. A sample CV is then provided as an example, including sections for contact information, career objective, professional experience, education background, hobbies and interests, and availability of references.

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CV Format

When writing a CV, care should be taken about how you arrange and present the facts. You
should also choose the appropriate format. You should consider the profession that you are
applying for. One should also include all details necessary to qualify for consideration for the
position. The CV should be able to speak for you through highlighting the most important facts
that would appeal to the intended recipient. The CV should be easy to read and understand,
clearly spaced out and written in s simple printable font. As such, the font should not be too
small or too big. Only the details that the recipient requires should be present on a CV.

You should be able to find out what qualifications and experience are needed to highlight them
on your CV and make sure you leave nothing out. Usually, starting with the recent facts and
ending with the older ones is the modern way of writing a CV. A sample CV is as below. You
can browse for more CV Examples on your left under Resumes.

Sven Venable

32 Tulip Street

West Birmingham

London, England

[email protected]

Mobile No: +44 555 545 477

Telephone No: +44 444 666

Career Objective

To enhance my skills in a work related environment and learn new things that will make me a
better professional. Use my talents by putting them into good use for the benefit of the
organization that I work for.

Professional Experience

2005 – 2009:  Sales Executive - Malone Inc., Leeds


Responsibilities:

 Organized and headed promotional tours


 Made Travel destinations and selected sales team members
 Approved sales teams’ budgets and concerns
 Assisted accounts team in calculating commissions and travel allowances for sales team
members
 Trained new sales recruits

2002 – 2005: Salesperson – Graham & Bohl Haberdashery, Leeds

Responsibilities:

 Developing new sales ideas and techniques


 Re-branding and marketing of the firm’s products
 Sales, supply and promotion of all brands
 Conducting surveys and Collecting views on how to enhance our products from clients
who use them
 Presenting weekly and monthly progress reports to senior management

Educational Background

2001:     ACCA – Middlesex University

1999 – 2000:  Bachelor of Commerce - Middlesex University

Hobbies and Interests

Leisure: Listening to music, socializing travelling, and singing in a choir

Sports: Soccer, badminton, table tennis, billiards, chess

Referees

Can be provided upon request

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