3. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT:-
I would like to express my special thanks of
gratitude to Mr. Ayushman Banerjee sir, & Nera Koner
mam for their able guidance and support in to
completing my project.
I would like to extend my gratitude to my
group members who supported me and providing me
With all facility that was required.
4. WHAT IS A CV?
A CV OR CURRICULUM VITAE IS A RECORD OF YOUR
ACADEMIC & PROFESSIONAL ACHIVEMENTS
A CV IS OFTEN USED TO APPLY FOR AN ACADEMIC JOB,
RESEARCH POSITION, GRANT, OR SCHOLARSHIP.
THE LENGTH OF A CV IS OFTEN SUBJECT TO THE
APPLICANT’S EXPERIENCE.
5. ON THE CV:-
Personal information :- Your name, address and contact information-
phone number, email address ,ect .
Objectives :- A brief statement saying what type of job you
are looking for.
Education :- Details about your schooling.
Experience :- A summery of your all work experiences that
you have done.
Skills :- Special skills & abilities that you have (like being
fluent in other language)
Activities :- Activities, groups, clubs, etc. that you have been
/ are involved in.
References :- Names of place that can be contacted to speak
about you (teachers, employees)
6. PERSONAL DETAILS:-
Name (as a heading rather than “CV”)
Address (term-time and home)
Mobile number (your mobile no.)
Email address (your personal email address)
The following are not requirement, but if you wish you
can include.
• Nationality
• Sex
• Date of birth
7. EAUDATION:-
List your education, starting with most recent.
Include years attended, name of school, college and its location.
Provide details on the school and college program.
8. SKILLS:-
Work independently and in teams.
Use various computer application such as:-
• MICROSOFT OFFICE
Use various computer language that you know like:-
• “C” ; “JAVA” ; “C++” ; “PYTHON” etc.
Able to communicate verbally.
Personable and Friendly.
Reliable and Honest.
9. ACTIVITES:-
What groups, clubs or organisations are you or have
been apart of.
LIST THEM!! INCLUDE THINGS SUCH AS:
• YOUTH / CELL GROUP
• SPORTS TEAMS
• CHORI / BAND / DANCE & DRAMA GROUPS
• GIRL GUIDES / BOY SCOUTS
• CADETS
• …………..
10. REFERENCES:-
Your references are people, called referees, who can testify about
your character, skills and abilities to prospective employers.
Example of a CV references section:
11. TYPES OF CV:-
There are different formats you can use for your CV to show
your skills and experiences in the best way.
• Chronological CV
• Functional CV
• Combinational CV
12. Chronological CV
The chronological or performance CV is
the most traditional and widely used
format. This type of CV basically
outlines your work and educational
history and is ideal if you have stayed in
the same career for most of your
working life, steadily working your way
up.
13. Functional CV
This type of CV focuses on and
highlights the skills and achievements
that you have gained throughout your
whole working career irrespective of
where and when you acquired them.
This is useful if you do have gaps in
your working career or if want to
change career completely.
14. Combinational CV
The combination CV should be used
when you want to highlight both
skills and achievements together
with your impressive work history
and education.