Learn some tips and tricks to prepare a good resume, Cv, Biodata.
Tips to crack different type of aptitude test.
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By Dr Reshmi Manna
"Experienced marketing manager with over 8 years of experience in developing and implementing strategic marketing campaigns for Fortune 500 companies. Skilled in digital marketing, brand management, and market research. Proven track record of increasing brand awareness and driving sales growth. MBA graduate with a passion for driving innovation and delivering results. Seeking to leverage my expertise to lead a dynamic marketing team and drive business success."
Remember to tailor your CV summary to each job application by highlighting the most relevant skills and experiences for the position. Keep it concise, focused, and impactful to capture the attention of potential employers.
When writing a CV summary, also known as a professional summary or career summary, it's essential to concisely highlight your key skills, experiences, and career objectives. Here's a structured approach to writing a CV summary:
Introduction: Start with a brief introduction that includes your job title or professional designation and years of experience in your field.
Key Skills: Highlight 3-5 key skills or areas of expertise relevant to the position you're applying for. These should be your strongest skills that align with the job requirements.
Experience: Summarize your relevant work experience, emphasizing achievements and accomplishments rather than just listing duties. Mention any notable projects, promotions, or recognitions.
Qualifications: Highlight any relevant qualifications, certifications, or degrees that support your candidacy for the position.
Career Objective: Conclude with a statement about your career objective or goal, indicating how you plan to contribute to the organization or what you hope to achieve in your next role.
Keep it concise: Your summary should be brief and to the point, typically consisting of 2-3 sentences. Avoid lengthy paragraphs or irrelevant details.
Highlight your key strengths: Focus on your most relevant skills, qualifications, and experiences that are directly related to the job you're applying for. Choose 3-4 key strengths that make you stand out as a candidate.
Tailor it to the job: Customize your summary to match the requirements of the job you're applying for. Highlight experiences and skills that align with the job description and emphasize how you can contribute to the company's success.
Include your career objectives: Briefly mention your career goals and aspirations, demonstrating your motivation and enthusiasm for the role and the company.
Use action words: Use strong action verbs and descriptive language to convey confidence and competence. Start your sentences with action words such as "experienced," "skilled," "accomplished," etc.
"Experienced marketing manager with over 8 years of experience in developing and implementing strategic marketing campaigns for Fortune 500 companies. Skilled in digital marketing, brand management, and market research. Proven track record of increasing brand awareness and driving sales growth. MBA graduate with a passion for driving innovation and delivering results. Seeking to leverage my expertise to lead a dynamic marketing team and drive business success."
Remember to tailor your CV summary to each job application by highlighting the most relevant skills and experiences for the position. Keep it concise, focused, and impactful to capture the attention of potential employers.
When writing a CV summary, also known as a professional summary or career summary, it's essential to concisely highlight your key skills, experiences, and career objectives. Here's a structured approach to writing a CV summary:
Introduction: Start with a brief introduction that includes your job title or professional designation and years of experience in your field.
Key Skills: Highlight 3-5 key skills or areas of expertise relevant to the position you're applying for. These should be your strongest skills that align with the job requirements.
Experience: Summarize your relevant work experience, emphasizing achievements and accomplishments rather than just listing duties. Mention any notable projects, promotions, or recognitions.
Qualifications: Highlight any relevant qualifications, certifications, or degrees that support your candidacy for the position.
Career Objective: Conclude with a statement about your career objective or goal, indicating how you plan to contribute to the organization or what you hope to achieve in your next role.
Keep it concise: Your summary should be brief and to the point, typically consisting of 2-3 sentences. Avoid lengthy paragraphs or irrelevant details.
Highlight your key strengths: Focus on your most relevant skills, qualifications, and experiences that are directly related to the job you're applying for. Choose 3-4 key strengths that make you stand out as a candidate.
Tailor it to the job: Customize your summary to match the requirements of the job you're applying for. Highlight experiences and skills that align with the job description and emphasize how you can contribute to the company's success.
Include your career objectives: Briefly mention your career goals and aspirations, demonstrating your motivation and enthusiasm for the role and the company.
Use action words: Use strong action verbs and descriptive language to convey confidence and competence. Start your sentences with action words such as "experienced," "skilled," "accomplished," etc.
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9. SHORTLISTING TOOLS
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• BIODATA
Biographical data
Mostly used by public organisation for hiring
Information furnished includes family details
Native town
Biological details such as religion, caste,
identification mark
Criminal background
10. RÉSUMÉ
Derived from French word
Mean ‘summary’
Mostly used for hiring for professional
and executives (where description of
projects and research are not
required) 10
17. CURRICULUM VITAÉ
Derived from Latin word
Mean ‘course of life’
Mostly used for hiring for
academician, professional and
executives (who are required to
furnish details of project and research
conducted)
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21. NEED TO REMEMBER
• Never underline the word Résumé or Curriculum Vitaé
• Both of them should start with your name and contact details
• Phone number to be written with country code +91 (std code> space>
landline number) or for mobile number its +91 > space mobile
number.
• Email ID and photograph used should be professional
• Never forget to put header as your name and footer for page number,
i.e., 1/8 pages for Curriculum Vitaé
• Language known, please write the details as read, write and speak
• Do not write sex, instead write gender
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22. NEED TO REMEMBER
• Always mention the places and dates for you activity.
• Avoid unprofessional words like hobbies, instead write area of
interest
• All Curriculum Vitaé required reference at the end
• Biodata and Curriculum Vitaé require declaration that ‘Information
given above is true to my knowledge’
• End Biodata, Résumé and Curriculum Vitaé with your names in
capital and not in bracket, aligned with date and place
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