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How to write a CV.pptx
1. Through your CV (Curriculum vitae), the
admissions committee will get information about
all your activities, achievements, and outstanding
abilities. This information will determine whether
you pass the application round or not.
2.
3. GAME: Divide into four
groups, and each group
writes on paper the items that
must be included on the CV.
When the bell rings, each
group moves on to the next
group to add additional items
to the CV.
4. • Personal Information
• Education Background
• Work Experience
• Research Experience
• Extracurricular Activities
• Certifications
5.
6. • Name: Write your full name without accents (if it
is an English CV).
• Email: Using email with your full name helps the
recipient easily identify and find your information
when needed, as well as show professionalism.
7. • If the grade point average (GPA) is high or requested, it should be included.
• Provide information on educational levels from middle and high school if you
attend a specialized school.
• If you have an important position, remarkable achievements, or a high school
ranking, write it down because it will help you with reviews.
• If you have more than one piece of learning information, put the most recent at
the top and the older at the bottom.
8. • Clearly describe your work so that readers can acquire a
better understanding of your experience.
• If you have ever gotten an award, don't hesitate to include
it on your resume; it will be a huge advantage for you.
• If you work in a paid internship, make sure to include that
information on your CV.
9. None of this would have happened if it
wasn't for David. He's the one who talked
me into signing up for the track team. I
would have never guessed that decision
would lead to my biggest humiliation.
• Indicate the name of
the organization, its
role, and its
accomplishments.
• You can explicitly
define the tasks you
perform during the
study process so that
the receiver can judge
your abilities more
accurately.
10. • Indicate the name of the organization in which
you are involved, as well as your role.
• You should clearly describe your personal
activities when joining the organization and the
achievements you achieved during your
participation.
11. • Write the exact name of the certificate. If it
is not a famous international certificate, also
write the name of the certification unit.
• Specify the number of levels or points you
obtained if the certificate is classified by
level or point.
12. • Awards and honors: If you participate in competitions and win
awards, don't hesitate to write them down on your CV; it will be a
plus for you.
• Skills: You can also provide information about computer skills,
programming skills, and soft skills. If you are applying to programs
for programming engineers, this is also an important part to have.
• References: This is usually your teacher or superior in the company
you worked for or in the social organizations you joined.
• Additional information: You can also provide anything else you
want the reviewer to know about you in this section.
13. • Sincerely, do not misrepresent the truth in your CV
because it may have the opposite effect. Because your
CV is only the first step, you still have the interview
round behind you. What do you need to do? Your CV
will be the basis for the interviewer's questions.
• Re-read carefully after writing, checking for spelling
errors to avoid small errors that lose your points.
• You can ask teachers and friends to read your CV
before you send it; maybe they will have good
suggestions for you.