1. Your name, email, and phone in the header. A pic would be a good add-on, followed by,
2. Half a page of text,describing who you are, where you're coming from, what you wanna do in the short term and where you wanna end up in the medium term. What are your career goals, how good you are in communication and human relations and how many languages you do speak.
3. Your academic credentials, the latest first:
Year, Degree, University name.
4. Your Experience, listing the latest first:
For each period [ Year from, to ], indicate in the following order;
Then name of the First Employer.
Then the project name.
Then list the tasks that you accomplished, using a verb to describe your actions.
If there are more than 1 project for each employer, repeat the same.
5. Your other Skills: computer softwares, other, etc.
6. Your membership to Professional Associations.
7. Your extra professional activities: participation in committees, community involvement, speeches delivered, etc.
8. Your leisurely activities: sports and hobbies.
9. References: add a note that says, they will be submitted upon request.
In theory, you have to tailor fit your CV for each job application, depending on the requirements of the offered position.
Good luck.
The international CV standard is this:
1. Your name, email, and phone in the header. A pic would be a good add-on, followed by,
2. Half a page of text,describing who you are, where you're coming from, what you wanna do in the short term and where you wanna end up in the medium term. What are your career goals, how good you are in communication and human relations and how many languages you do speak.
3. Your academic credentials, the latest first:
Year, Degree, University name.
4. Your Experience, listing the latest first:
For each period [ Year from, to ], indicate in the following order;
Then name of the First Employer.
Then the project name.
Then list the tasks that you accomplished, using a verb to describe your actions.
If there are more than 1 project for each employer, repeat the same.
5. Your other Skills: computer softwares, other, etc.
6. Your membership to Professional Associations.
7. Your extra professional activities: participation in committees, community involvement, speeches delivered, etc.
8. Your leisurely activities: sports and hobbies.
9. References: add a note that says, they will be submitted upon request.
In theory, you have to tailor fit your CV for each job application, depending on the requirements of the offered position.
Good luck.