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CV Guide



You never get a second chance to make a first impression !

Your CV is your business card for future employers and your key to opportunity. It is probably your most important sales tool when looking for a new position, view it as a great opportunity to sell yourself to a potential employer. It presents the first impression of who you are and if you meet the qualifications the employer is looking for. It is the key that opens the door to the first interview and has the potential to shape your future career. A short time invested in getting this document looking great will definitely pay off.

We strongly believe that the CV is your document and should reflect your personal style and presentation.

While there is no one right way to write a CV, there are some basic rules which should, no matter what the job, always be followed. 
  • Present your information in a clear and concise format which offers the reader (probably your next employer) a quick and easy overview of your qualifications. Use bullet form where possible.
  • Keep it to a minimum, no more than 4 pages, preferably 2 or 3. Don't go into too much detail, save that for the interview.
  • Be honest at all times. Lying about previous experience or qualifications might seem like a good idea, but if you get caught, it could end your career for good. 
  • If you are applying for a specific position, then try to write your CV so it is specific to that position. Include every relevant detail.
  • The career history should be in reverse chronological order, factual and accurate. Give the greatest information on your last two positions and reduce the detail as you work back. Emphasize achievements.
  • List details (name, current position, telephone number and e-mail address) of 3 reliable references which we may contact. Make sure you have asked them first.
The following lists the information that we at Global Expat are looking for in your CV :
 
Objective

Personal Information
 
Name
Address
Telephone number
E-mail address
Date of birth
Nationality
Civil Status
Children and age of children
 
Education
 
Type of education
Name and place of institution
Date of completion
Additional certificates obtained
 
Career History
 
Company name and short description
Title
Period of employment
Job description
Achievements
Reason for change of job
 
Language skills
 
Miscellaneous
 
Hobbies and interests
IT skills
Work permit / visum / driver's license
 
References
 
We hope these tips will assist you in producing an effective CV and that it will open the right door for you. 

Happy job hunting !
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