What is the right language for your Resumè?
What language should you use when you write your Curriculum Vitae? Have you ever thought that it might not only be a matter of language?
What language should you use when you write your Curriculum Vitae? Have you ever thought that it might not only be a matter of language?
What’s a Covering Letter and why is it useful to introduce a Curriculum Vitae? Many people have heard about it, but few know what it is.
What can you do if your Curriculum Vitae is not enough? Let’s consider a number of cases to find the right way to present yourself for a new job.
The Curriculum Vitae is not just a contemporary tool. Throughout the ages, people have always had to sell themselves in order to get work.
A Curriculum Vitae is easy to read if it’s short. But somehow, it’s never short enough. What can you do then? What shoud you cut?
A Curriculum Vitae is a professional document, not a page in your personal diary. Make sure the format is correct and keep the focus in your mind.
There is often a lot of secondary information in a curriculum vitae, but it can be ineffective if not selected. Let's try to keep it neat and tidy!
Which factors count as “details” in a Curriculum Vitae, and how important are they? How should you frame them? What should you leave out?
A short, concise Curriculum Vitae is more effective and easier to read, but writing a resumè like that is not as simple as you could think.
What’s more relevant in your Resumè: your education or your professional experience? It depends on the goal. A good CV needs a good balance.