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Keep the proper CV's structure
First of all remember, that at the
start in Curriculum Vitae you give
your personal data, then you specify
your education with schools that you
had graduated. Secondly, write your
professional activities (including
your another experiences if they are
connected in some way to the job
that you want). Your next step will
be writing what foreign languages
and additional abilities such as
your computer attendance or drive
licence. In the end you can write a
short note about your hobbies.
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Longhand leave in 20th Century
Longhand leave for your
grandfathers, CV that was wrote in
this old-fashion way is almost
always automatically rejected. Your
CV print on a computer, on smooth
sheet of paper. Your Curriculum
Vitae should not be longer than two
pages.
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Be honest, do not lie
While writting CV do not try to
outwit your employer. Every attempt
of you creating false image can be
very easy spotted by employer. True
informations and loyality is a best
way to impress your boss.
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Write briefly
Curriculum Vitae should be wrote short and briefly. Do not write nothing that is not important. Remember that employer doesn't have too much time to read your 'tales', he has other CV to see.
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Let someone tells a few good words about you
References that has been told about you to employer are very useful. It always a good thing, when boss hears some references under your name.
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Letter of application should 'hit the target'
While writting letter of application remember, that it should confirm your employer to hire You - not the other employees. It has to be short and meaty.
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