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sâmbătă, 12 februarie 2011

Willing To Know About How To Write A Medical CV? Read Here.

Willing To Know About How To Write A Medical CV? Read Here.
You are probably at the point in your life where formal education has concluded and you are now looking for a job, or you are applying to graduate school and need to know how to write a CV.
The CV stands for "curriculum vitae", a latin phrase which means "the course of one's life" which is exactly what you will need to put in your CV.
The CV is an outline of your abilities and skills for you to be hired, so basically its like a marketing ad.
The way your CV is written and created will definitely affect the chances of you being hired or admitted. It's your CV's primary job to present you such that it impresses your prospective employers.
In this article we will analyze how to write a CV such that it impresses:
Keeping your CV simple and neat should be the very first thing you should take note in creating a CV. Don't clutter, categorize all information you are presenting.
Limit your CV to only two pages as maximum.
Do not use fancy fonts, use proper font size and avoid fancy graphics.
Logically organize your CV into sections in order of their importance to your prospective employer.
Never include unnecessary information and details and make it concise yet rich.
Focus on what will be relevant to your prospective employer and what is not so you can design your CV the proper way they would want.
Get rid of the grammatical errors and logical mistakes by proofreading your CV before finally drafting it. Strictly adhere to formal language.
Keep your CV simple and realistic, never include information that are not true.
The following are the general sections you must indicate in writing your CV:
Your goals or objectives for applying for the admission or the job.
Your skills and abilities, areas of expertise.
Your educational background.
Your employment record (if there is any). When outlining your employment record, start with the names of the firms or companies you have worked with in the past,the employment's duration and your position or designation. Arrange in reverse chronological order.
You may include a little of your hobbies and interests but you must not overdo it.
Your achievements but filter it to only those relevant to the position you are applying for.
Your personal information with all your contact details, which is of course very important.

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