C/V Writing
ASHRAF BEDAEWI
All Rights Reserved © 2013
Goal Trainer
June 24, 2013
• Primarily a sales tool, it's an advert of yourself targeted at
getting you an interview.
• CV's are what employers generally produce shortlists from.
Therefore all a CV represents is the means by which you get
on the short list.
What is a C/V (Curriculum Vitae)
• What do you wish to convey; What are the major points about
you that make you so employable?
e.g. Skills, education, project experience, previous employers.
Points to Consider in writing a C/V
What job are you going for?
• Target your CV
• Emphasize your particular facets which make you ideal for the
particular job.
Technical skills, projects worked on, type of company you have
previously worked for, personal qualities etc.
What Headings should be there?
• Header
• Career Objective:
• Work Experience:
• Education:
• Training Courses:
– Related to career
– Languages
– Computer
• On job training:
• Skills:
• Hobbies:
• References:
• Personal Info.:
Empress
Write a paragraph, summarizing the highlights/most impressive
aspects of your career history.
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
1. Start with the most recent employer first.
2. For each job explain what projects you worked on (technical details as
well as commercial details), explain how you personally contributed and
what commercial impact this produced. It is sometimes a good idea to
bullet point major achievements and technologies used.
N.B. Do not leave any gaps, if you were job hunting for a period - mention it, if
you travelled, mention it, in todays world unmentioned gaps make people
suspicious.
INTERESTS
Talk specifically about genuine interests; give examples to
demonstrate your characteristics, such as conveying your ability
to work well in team and/or alone by referring to any
sport/social activities you may be involved in.
REFERENCES
Give 2 referee's preferably most recent employer and the
employer prior to that.
What is Personal info.?
NAME:
NATIONALITY:
DATE OF BIRTH:
ADDRESS:
TELEPHONE NUMBERS:
DRIVING LICENSE:
E-MAIL ADDRESS:
WORK LOCATION:
EDUCATION
DEGREE:
'A' LEVELS:
GCSE's:
TECHNICAL SUMMARY
HARDWARE:
SOFTWARE:
OPERATING SYSTEMS:
APPLICATIONS:
BRIEF EMPLOYMENT SUMMARY
Presentation and Format
• Black ink, typed on A4 white paper.
• Also bold headings to heighten visual impact.
• Use space to highlight certain points.
• Be grammatically correct, check spellings etc.
How many pages should a C/V be?
1. Keep it brief = 2 to 3 Pages is ideal.
2. Look at every point and ask yourself, will this help me get an
interview?
What style should C/V be?
• Keep it simple, don't use flowery language and
around the third person.
• Note form is fine, in fact it's preferred by those who
have to sift through CV's.
Quote
Be your self; No one else can be you
Ashraf Bedaewi
Career Development
Ashraf Bedaewi
All Rights Reserved © 2013
Goal Trainer
23 June, 2013
@ashrafhb
http://www.facebook.com/groups/train4free
http://www.facebook.com/groups/DSEgypt

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  • 1.
    C/V Writing ASHRAF BEDAEWI AllRights Reserved © 2013 Goal Trainer June 24, 2013
  • 2.
    • Primarily asales tool, it's an advert of yourself targeted at getting you an interview. • CV's are what employers generally produce shortlists from. Therefore all a CV represents is the means by which you get on the short list. What is a C/V (Curriculum Vitae)
  • 3.
    • What doyou wish to convey; What are the major points about you that make you so employable? e.g. Skills, education, project experience, previous employers. Points to Consider in writing a C/V
  • 4.
    What job areyou going for? • Target your CV • Emphasize your particular facets which make you ideal for the particular job. Technical skills, projects worked on, type of company you have previously worked for, personal qualities etc.
  • 5.
    What Headings shouldbe there? • Header • Career Objective: • Work Experience: • Education: • Training Courses: – Related to career – Languages – Computer • On job training: • Skills: • Hobbies: • References: • Personal Info.:
  • 6.
    Empress Write a paragraph,summarizing the highlights/most impressive aspects of your career history.
  • 7.
    EMPLOYMENT HISTORY 1. Startwith the most recent employer first. 2. For each job explain what projects you worked on (technical details as well as commercial details), explain how you personally contributed and what commercial impact this produced. It is sometimes a good idea to bullet point major achievements and technologies used. N.B. Do not leave any gaps, if you were job hunting for a period - mention it, if you travelled, mention it, in todays world unmentioned gaps make people suspicious.
  • 8.
    INTERESTS Talk specifically aboutgenuine interests; give examples to demonstrate your characteristics, such as conveying your ability to work well in team and/or alone by referring to any sport/social activities you may be involved in.
  • 9.
    REFERENCES Give 2 referee'spreferably most recent employer and the employer prior to that.
  • 10.
    What is Personalinfo.? NAME: NATIONALITY: DATE OF BIRTH: ADDRESS: TELEPHONE NUMBERS: DRIVING LICENSE: E-MAIL ADDRESS: WORK LOCATION: EDUCATION DEGREE: 'A' LEVELS: GCSE's: TECHNICAL SUMMARY HARDWARE: SOFTWARE: OPERATING SYSTEMS: APPLICATIONS: BRIEF EMPLOYMENT SUMMARY
  • 11.
    Presentation and Format •Black ink, typed on A4 white paper. • Also bold headings to heighten visual impact. • Use space to highlight certain points. • Be grammatically correct, check spellings etc.
  • 12.
    How many pagesshould a C/V be? 1. Keep it brief = 2 to 3 Pages is ideal. 2. Look at every point and ask yourself, will this help me get an interview?
  • 13.
    What style shouldC/V be? • Keep it simple, don't use flowery language and around the third person. • Note form is fine, in fact it's preferred by those who have to sift through CV's.
  • 14.
    Quote Be your self;No one else can be you Ashraf Bedaewi
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    Career Development Ashraf Bedaewi AllRights Reserved © 2013 Goal Trainer 23 June, 2013 @ashrafhb http://www.facebook.com/groups/train4free http://www.facebook.com/groups/DSEgypt