What is a CV?
A resume/CV is a document that summarizes your work experience, education, skills and achievements for a prospective employer. It is generally required as part of an application and is considered essential information for an employer to determine if a candidate is eligible for an initial interview.
Why is that important?
Your resume is the first opportunity to make a good impression on a potential employer. ... your resume should not be longer than two pages. Make sure that you tailor it to the job you are applying for and include the skills, qualifications, and experiences that are best suited to the job.Things that Madam Sarasi guided us to include to our CV for create more effective Resume.
Madam Sarasi informed us to create our CV uniquely by applying true details,and what that suits for the job. Don't add any unnecessary details.
Also the format should be very formal and don't mix things up.
Personal Information
The essential personal details to include are your personal picture, full name and contact information .This is usually both your phone number and email address.
Personal Profile
A statement by ourself that mentioning and summarizing the skills and carrier interests.Technical Skills and Soft skills
As a software engineering undergraduate, Madam Sarasi told us that it would better if we include what king of programming technologies(Programming languages),technical skills, and other software knowledge that we are improved.Also in here, we should include what are the speaking languages that we improved.
Educational Qualifications
List your most recent educational experiences first. Include your qualifications, institutions you studied at, graduation dates and other specializations. Mention any special awards and other educational achievements.
Projects
Extra curricular activities
Volunteering, Conferences, Extracurricular Activities, Training workshops and conferences- Recent Activities First.Working Experience
List your most recent jobs including the title of your position, name and location of organisation, and dates of employment. In point form under each job, give a brief overview of your role, responsibilities and achievements, weaving in the skills required. Internships and volunteer work can also be mentioned here.
References
So finally we got a professional Resume thanks to Madam Sarasi. Always thankful to her to giving us this much of guidance
It should be very imporatant
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