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Career Counseling, Self Development, Skill Enhancer => CV/Resume Writing => CV Writing Skills => Topic started by: Reyed Mia (Apprentice, DIU) on April 18, 2017, 11:08:18 PM

Title: What to Include in a Curriculum Vitae
Post by: Reyed Mia (Apprentice, DIU) on April 18, 2017, 11:08:18 PM
What to Include in a Curriculum Vitae

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The following are examples of information that can be included in your curriculum vitae. The elements that you include will depend on what you are applying for, so be sure to incorporate the most relevant information to support your candidacy in your CV.

Personal details and contact information. Most CVs start with contact information and personal data but take care to avoid superfluous details, such as religious affiliation, children's names and so on.
Education and qualifications. Take care to include the names of institutions and dates attended in reverse order; PhD, Masters, Undergraduate.

Work experience/employment history. The most widely accepted style of employment record is the chronological curriculum vitae. Your career history is presented in reverse date order starting with most recent. Achievements and responsibilities are listed for each role. More emphasis/information should be put on more recent jobs.

Skills. Include computer skills, foreign language skills, and any other recent training that is relevant to the role applied for.

Brief biography
Scholarships
Training
Study abroad
Dissertations
Theses
Bibliography
Research experience
Graduate fieldwork
Teaching experience
Publications
Presentations and lectures
Exhibitions
Awards and honors
Grants, fellowships, and assistantships
Technical, computer, and language skills
Professional licenses and certifications
Memberships
Hobbies and Interests


What Not to Include
There is no need to include your photo, your salary history, the reason you left your previous position, or references in your CV. References should be listed separately and given to employers upon request.

Source: https://www.thebalance.com/cv-samples-and-writing-tips-2060349