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ENG: 201 How To Write A CV
Purpose of a CV
What is a CV/Resume? Resume:Origin: French Word  resume  meaning “to summarize” CV: Curriculum (course)Vitae(Life)Origin:Latin Serves to provide a summary of your qualifications Purpose: to persuade the prospective employer for  a personal interview Convince prospective employer that you are well  suited to succeed in performing the responsibilities  Emphasizes your  skills  and  accomplishments
Difference between CV and Resume CV is  longer  (2 or more pages) and more detailed synopsis of your background and skills. CV includes a summary of your educational and academic backgrounds as well as  teaching and research experience ,  publications ,  presentations, awards, honors, affiliations  and other details
Before You Start Be brief, clear and concise Stress your accomplishments and skills, as well as experience Be neat and organized; direct the reader’s eye with format Use bold type to emphasize certain elements; use  italics  sparingly, only to highlight  Be consistent on format and tenses Concentrate on positives Use  action  words to describe your accomplishments Proofread carefully Use high quality matching paper Use the pronoun “I” Use a font size  smaller  than 10 Include personal information such as marital status, health, age, place of birth, etc State salary requirements Use nicknames Include a photograph Include any information that you cannot supply documentation or explain DO… DO NOT…
Parts of a CV
Heading Initial section of your CV details Who you are Do not use nicknames How the employer can reach you Name, address, phone number, email (professional) Current and Permanent if applicable
Career Objective Some Do, Some Don’t Some choose to exclude from cv and state in cover letter A clear Statement of Your Intentions Some employers like to see a clear goal or purpose Taylor to the job, examples: To obtain a position as a management trainee To secure a full time teaching position at the school/university level.
Education Content and format Schools you have attended, including universities, community colleges, technical schools, etc. Location of school(s) Date of graduation, actual or anticipated Degree(s) earned or pursued Grade Point Average (GPA) / Division Placement Recently graduated students place it after objective  Graduated a year or more, place after experience
Experience Experience relevant to your objective Full or part-time employment, internships, practicum Also be sure to list volunteer work, community committee work. This section includes…. Company or organization and location (city, state) Position title Dates of employment or involvement Descriptions of responsibilities, duties, achievements, etc. Important to use action words  Good descriptions are vital to convey your experience  Keep your tense consistent; present tense if you are currently active in the experience and past tense for all other past  experiences Use the action word list provided for ideas
Summary of special skills Computer skills, language skills, customer service, leadership Be Specific! Example: Proficient in writing and speaking English Skilled in the use of MS Word, MS Excel, MS Access Skills
Achievements/Activities/ Honors/ Awards Emphasize significant outside of work Awards, grants, prizes, and special honors Memberships in professional clubs and organization Volunteer activities Hobbies (optional)
References Choose two to three people ( Past supervisors or employers)  Name Designation Contact information  Not usually sent with CV and cover letter unless specified Can write at end “ References Available Upon Request”
A few things to remember... There is really  no ONE right way  to write a resume or CV—everyone is unique.  There is room to “be yourself.”  Proofread  your CV very carefully for grammar, punctuation, and spelling.  You do not want ANY mistakes in your CV.  Have someone review your CV for mistakes and use spell check!  Get  feedback  from other people.  Make sure that your resume looks good, is easy to understand, and says what you want it to say!
Three Types of Resumes Chronological Functional Hybrid
The Chronological CV A chronological CV focuses on presenting the candidate's experience on an employer by employer basis, with the posts being listed in reverse chronological order.  It also contains details of education and qualifications, together with hobbies.  This is the most common type of CV.
How to structure a chronological CV A chronological CV typically uses the following structure: Personal details (i.e. name and contact details) Personal profile or career objectives. This should not exceed 5 lines. Employment in reverse chronological order.  Key qualifications Professional memberships Hobbies and personal interests
Advantages/Disadvantages Particularly useful for those applying within the same industry as it will demonstrate your career progression. It is the favourite format for most employers, who simply want to get a feel for your career to date. If you have gaps in your employment which you would rather not discuss, a chronological CV will make them more obvious.
Name Street    City, State    Zip O bjective Write a short statement about the purpose of your resume, indicating if it is for a specific company and/or for a specific career (field of work specific). Employment Company Name  - City, State, Dates of employment  (e.g. January 2005 to present) Job Title Write two or three bulleted statements about the work you performed beginning with activities that are relevant to your current job search. Express how your performance made you an asset to the company, it’s bottom line, your co-workers, customers, etc. Be positive but be accurate; neither exaggerate or understate what you brought to the job. Company Name  - City, State, Dates of employment  (e.g. May 2003 to Jan 2005) Job Title Leave some white space between companies to make it easy for an interviewer to distinguish between your jobs. Prioritize your job activities in accordance with how they relate to your resume objective.  Company Name  - City, State, Dates of employment  Job Title Keep listing your jobs, going back ten to fifteen years, or to the first one, if you have limited job experience. Start statements with active verbs like “accomplished, organized, created” whenever possible Refrain from using the word “I”. Your interviewer knows the resume is about you! Additional Experience Use this section when your job experience spans more than ten to fifteen years. Or use this section to detail relevant volunteer experience.  Prioritize additional experience as it relates to your current job search.  Education Your course of study or degree Name of School  - attendance dates (e.g. 1995 to 1999)  List courses that are relevant to your resume objective List extra-curricular activities, honors, awards, etc that are relevant to your resume objective.
Skills Use this section to detail relevant personal and professional skills that don’t appear elsewhere on your resume. Personal Skills:  Equipment Skills:  Office skills:  Activities Use this section to detail relevant personal and professional activities that don’t appear elsewhere on your resume. Community Service  Professional Affiliations Memberships  Volunteer Work
Cv writing
The Functional CV Unlike a chronological CV, a functional CV places the emphasis on your skills and expertise rather than the chronology of you employment to date. A functional CV typically starts with a personal profile which highlights the achievements, skills and personal qualities that you possess. This is then followed by a succession of sections, each relating to a different skill or ability. These should be ordered in decreasing order of importance.
Functional headings that are commonly used. Administration Advertising Communication Consulting Counseling Customer service Designing Editing Education Journalism Human Resources Research Publishing Writing
Advantages of Functional CV If you have changed jobs frequently, if your experience is a mish-mash of seemingly unrelated posts or if you have several career gaps, a functional CV will help place the emphasis on what you have to offer as a whole rather than on the chronology. If you are changing industry, a functional CV will help the recruiter focus on your transferable skills. If you are a more mature applicant, a functional CV will take the spotlight away from your age.
Disadvantages of Functional CV If you do not have much work experience, you may struggle to highlight achievements in a separate section. A functional CV will not enable you to highlight consistent career progression. If you wish to convey career progression, you should adopt a chronological format.
Cv writing
The Hybrid CV A hybrid CV follows both the chronological and functional format, which makes the CV slightly longer than normal. Advantages Perfect format if you have a strong career progression with many achievements. Enables you to sell your strengths as well as your experience. Disadvantages Lengthier than a functional or chronological CV Failing to get the attention with the right profile at the start of the CV may result in the whole CV remaining unread. Not suitable for those with little experience or achievements. Not suitable for those with employment gaps
Cv writing
ACTION WORDS
Adjectives Accelerated Active Capable Comprehensive Conscientious Determined Distinctive Educated Effective Efficient Exceptional Exclusive Goal Oriented Helpful Honest Lasting Loyal Mutual Notable Permanent Popular Practical Proficient Punctual Reasonable Detailed Reliable Responsible Revamped Satisfied Simplified Substantial  Superior Unified Useful Vital
Nouns Ability Ambition Confidence Diversity Economy Excellence Harmony Honor Imagination Ingenuity Judgment Merit Progress Prestige  Recognition Stability Success
Verbs Analyzed Appreciated Arranged Aspired Assembled Assisted Budgeted Built Clarified Commanded Completed Composed Accelerated Accompanied Achieved Acquired Administered Advised Conceived Conducted Constructed Controlled Converted Cooperated Coordinated Correlated Created Decided Delegated Demonstrated Designed Determined Developed Devised Directed Discovered Displayed Doubled Earned Educated
More Verbs E stablished Evaluated Exceeded Executed Exhibited Expanded Facilitated  Finalized Financed Formalized Formed Formulated Effected Eliminated Enacted Encouraged Engineered Enhanced Founded Generated Governed Graduated Handled Headed Hired Identified Implemented Improved Improvised Increased  Induced Influenced Initiated Innovated Inspired Installed Instructed Insured Integrated Intensified
Even MORE Verbs Licensed  Located Maintained Managed Marketed Mastered Monitored  Motivated Negotiated Negotiated Obtained Operated Interpreted Invented Justified Keyed Keynoted Launched Organized Participated Perfected Piloted  Pioneered  Planned Prepared Produced Provided Recommended Reconciled  Reorganized Revised Served Serviced Streamlined Structured Succeeded  Supervised Trained Unified Verified
Closing Remarks Remember that resume building and fine tuning is an  art  not a science  There are countless ways to design and   layout a  resume/ CV

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Cv writing

  • 1. ENG: 201 How To Write A CV
  • 3. What is a CV/Resume? Resume:Origin: French Word resume meaning “to summarize” CV: Curriculum (course)Vitae(Life)Origin:Latin Serves to provide a summary of your qualifications Purpose: to persuade the prospective employer for a personal interview Convince prospective employer that you are well suited to succeed in performing the responsibilities Emphasizes your skills and accomplishments
  • 4. Difference between CV and Resume CV is longer (2 or more pages) and more detailed synopsis of your background and skills. CV includes a summary of your educational and academic backgrounds as well as teaching and research experience , publications , presentations, awards, honors, affiliations and other details
  • 5. Before You Start Be brief, clear and concise Stress your accomplishments and skills, as well as experience Be neat and organized; direct the reader’s eye with format Use bold type to emphasize certain elements; use italics sparingly, only to highlight Be consistent on format and tenses Concentrate on positives Use action words to describe your accomplishments Proofread carefully Use high quality matching paper Use the pronoun “I” Use a font size smaller than 10 Include personal information such as marital status, health, age, place of birth, etc State salary requirements Use nicknames Include a photograph Include any information that you cannot supply documentation or explain DO… DO NOT…
  • 7. Heading Initial section of your CV details Who you are Do not use nicknames How the employer can reach you Name, address, phone number, email (professional) Current and Permanent if applicable
  • 8. Career Objective Some Do, Some Don’t Some choose to exclude from cv and state in cover letter A clear Statement of Your Intentions Some employers like to see a clear goal or purpose Taylor to the job, examples: To obtain a position as a management trainee To secure a full time teaching position at the school/university level.
  • 9. Education Content and format Schools you have attended, including universities, community colleges, technical schools, etc. Location of school(s) Date of graduation, actual or anticipated Degree(s) earned or pursued Grade Point Average (GPA) / Division Placement Recently graduated students place it after objective Graduated a year or more, place after experience
  • 10. Experience Experience relevant to your objective Full or part-time employment, internships, practicum Also be sure to list volunteer work, community committee work. This section includes…. Company or organization and location (city, state) Position title Dates of employment or involvement Descriptions of responsibilities, duties, achievements, etc. Important to use action words Good descriptions are vital to convey your experience Keep your tense consistent; present tense if you are currently active in the experience and past tense for all other past experiences Use the action word list provided for ideas
  • 11. Summary of special skills Computer skills, language skills, customer service, leadership Be Specific! Example: Proficient in writing and speaking English Skilled in the use of MS Word, MS Excel, MS Access Skills
  • 12. Achievements/Activities/ Honors/ Awards Emphasize significant outside of work Awards, grants, prizes, and special honors Memberships in professional clubs and organization Volunteer activities Hobbies (optional)
  • 13. References Choose two to three people ( Past supervisors or employers) Name Designation Contact information Not usually sent with CV and cover letter unless specified Can write at end “ References Available Upon Request”
  • 14. A few things to remember... There is really no ONE right way to write a resume or CV—everyone is unique. There is room to “be yourself.” Proofread your CV very carefully for grammar, punctuation, and spelling. You do not want ANY mistakes in your CV. Have someone review your CV for mistakes and use spell check! Get feedback from other people. Make sure that your resume looks good, is easy to understand, and says what you want it to say!
  • 15. Three Types of Resumes Chronological Functional Hybrid
  • 16. The Chronological CV A chronological CV focuses on presenting the candidate's experience on an employer by employer basis, with the posts being listed in reverse chronological order. It also contains details of education and qualifications, together with hobbies. This is the most common type of CV.
  • 17. How to structure a chronological CV A chronological CV typically uses the following structure: Personal details (i.e. name and contact details) Personal profile or career objectives. This should not exceed 5 lines. Employment in reverse chronological order. Key qualifications Professional memberships Hobbies and personal interests
  • 18. Advantages/Disadvantages Particularly useful for those applying within the same industry as it will demonstrate your career progression. It is the favourite format for most employers, who simply want to get a feel for your career to date. If you have gaps in your employment which you would rather not discuss, a chronological CV will make them more obvious.
  • 19. Name Street  City, State  Zip O bjective Write a short statement about the purpose of your resume, indicating if it is for a specific company and/or for a specific career (field of work specific). Employment Company Name - City, State, Dates of employment (e.g. January 2005 to present) Job Title Write two or three bulleted statements about the work you performed beginning with activities that are relevant to your current job search. Express how your performance made you an asset to the company, it’s bottom line, your co-workers, customers, etc. Be positive but be accurate; neither exaggerate or understate what you brought to the job. Company Name - City, State, Dates of employment (e.g. May 2003 to Jan 2005) Job Title Leave some white space between companies to make it easy for an interviewer to distinguish between your jobs. Prioritize your job activities in accordance with how they relate to your resume objective. Company Name - City, State, Dates of employment Job Title Keep listing your jobs, going back ten to fifteen years, or to the first one, if you have limited job experience. Start statements with active verbs like “accomplished, organized, created” whenever possible Refrain from using the word “I”. Your interviewer knows the resume is about you! Additional Experience Use this section when your job experience spans more than ten to fifteen years. Or use this section to detail relevant volunteer experience. Prioritize additional experience as it relates to your current job search. Education Your course of study or degree Name of School - attendance dates (e.g. 1995 to 1999) List courses that are relevant to your resume objective List extra-curricular activities, honors, awards, etc that are relevant to your resume objective.
  • 20. Skills Use this section to detail relevant personal and professional skills that don’t appear elsewhere on your resume. Personal Skills: Equipment Skills: Office skills: Activities Use this section to detail relevant personal and professional activities that don’t appear elsewhere on your resume. Community Service Professional Affiliations Memberships Volunteer Work
  • 22. The Functional CV Unlike a chronological CV, a functional CV places the emphasis on your skills and expertise rather than the chronology of you employment to date. A functional CV typically starts with a personal profile which highlights the achievements, skills and personal qualities that you possess. This is then followed by a succession of sections, each relating to a different skill or ability. These should be ordered in decreasing order of importance.
  • 23. Functional headings that are commonly used. Administration Advertising Communication Consulting Counseling Customer service Designing Editing Education Journalism Human Resources Research Publishing Writing
  • 24. Advantages of Functional CV If you have changed jobs frequently, if your experience is a mish-mash of seemingly unrelated posts or if you have several career gaps, a functional CV will help place the emphasis on what you have to offer as a whole rather than on the chronology. If you are changing industry, a functional CV will help the recruiter focus on your transferable skills. If you are a more mature applicant, a functional CV will take the spotlight away from your age.
  • 25. Disadvantages of Functional CV If you do not have much work experience, you may struggle to highlight achievements in a separate section. A functional CV will not enable you to highlight consistent career progression. If you wish to convey career progression, you should adopt a chronological format.
  • 27. The Hybrid CV A hybrid CV follows both the chronological and functional format, which makes the CV slightly longer than normal. Advantages Perfect format if you have a strong career progression with many achievements. Enables you to sell your strengths as well as your experience. Disadvantages Lengthier than a functional or chronological CV Failing to get the attention with the right profile at the start of the CV may result in the whole CV remaining unread. Not suitable for those with little experience or achievements. Not suitable for those with employment gaps
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  • 35. Closing Remarks Remember that resume building and fine tuning is an art not a science There are countless ways to design and layout a resume/ CV