Preparing a C.V / Resume
Hello Dear Friends,
I am on a serious hunt for a Job. I need help from the most of the experienced people from QL. I need to make a C.V / Resume. Could anyone of you spare some time for me, in giving me some guidelines and probably some draft / Sample C.V which are formatted so that i can plugg in my information.
As CV's are the first impression on the Managers, i want to be highly presentable.
Your help will mean a lot to me, and guys please i am in desparate need of some serious guidelines.
Thanks in advance.
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Thanks a Million guys for all your Help, You guys dont know how much this means to me.
Please pray that i make to my dream job.
Thanks once again..
u shld pen down ur work experience n ensure it matches d job u r looking 4.
basically employers look for a match on their needs to ur skills or experience.
if tat matches, then u just hv 2 impress during d interview session.
gd luck
Theres loads of stuff on google..I've seen some fantastic ones whereby you can by a template.....start thinking about things you would like to include!!
There are several formats available, just for illustration you can use the following
1- your address
2- Name
3- Contact detail, phone email etc
4- Career Objective
5- Personal Details
6- total working experience (years)
7- Present Job details, Employer, designation, responsibilities, achivements
8- Previous job details
9- Qualification details, degree, year of passing, aggregate etc
10- Courses
11- Skills
12- Memberships
13- Interests
these are the major points for your CV, you can see the format also on internet
monster.com is a good site as well.
Just remember to be truthful, dont make ur CV 8 pages long, print it on good quality paper fire it off.
Good luck!
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Just go to google and put in Cv or resume sample. That's a good place to start. It will give you examples of CVs and resumes. If you want more specific CV/resume you can put in sample(insert you profession over here ex: accountant) Cv. I hope this helps you. You can also have people look over it for you before you send it off to the business. It is always good to get feedback from people about your resume. Like you mentioned, your resumes are first impressions on managers. Most managers only spend about one minute or less looking at your resume so you make it stand out from other potential resumes that might get submitted.