Thursday, December 20, 2018

CV writing

                               HOW TO WRITE A CV



Last PPD session we talked about very important matter of “HOW TO WRITE A GOOD CV”. It is important for our intern life in next year. Before Madam said write CV as we can and bring it when you come to PPD session. After that she checked the all CV’s of us and showed what are the mistake that we have done in Our CV’s. Then madam guide us how to write good cv in perfect way.




                                                                                                                                                            
Firstly we have to choose good template for our CV. Please don’t copy with others’ template. It should be very important.

  • It is good to make the CV using word processing SW
  • Highlight the headings - different font size
  • Keep the email as a hyperlink
  • Do not mix font styles
  • Document should be able to copy and paste
  • Maintain the years in one line 


CV should consist with many information.


  • Photograph - should be a professional photograph with good dress. (Not with fancy dresses or a selfie) Head and shoulders. At the top right corner.
  • Personal Details - Name and address, a phone number, and your email address.
  • Personal Profile - A statement about our self, summarizing the skills and carrier interests
  • Skills - Soft skills and technical skills
  • Educational Qualifications - Write in chronological order a brief list of school and university qualifications, such as O/Ls , A/Ls , etc., together with the grades we obtained. Then list any further qualifications we have obtained, together with the names of the awarding bodies. 
  • Projects
  • Work Experiences - Start with current or last employer and work backwards. We should include the dates of employment,  job title,  responsibilities, duties and achievements.
  • Volunteering, Conferences, Extra curricular activities, Training - Recent activities first.
  • References - There is no need to write the details of your referees on your CV. Simply state that they are available on request, but make sure that you know who your referees are and that you have asked their permission to use them.



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