2. How to write your CV
1. CV?
Section 2
'CV' (curriculum vitae - Latin for
Section 3
'life story'), called in some
countries a 'resume'.
3. How to write your CV
1. CV? ‘ ’
2. CV 2.
RESUME
A CV resume is quite simply
Section 3 an 'advert' to sell yourself to
an employer.
WHY? to make you attractive,
interesting, worth considering.
5. How to write your CV
1. CV?
2. CV
1. Personal details:
RESUME -Name
-Gender
3. CV
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CONTENT -Date of birth
-Place of birth
-Nationality
-Address
-phone number
-E-mail
6. How to write your CV
1. CV?
2. CV
2. Objective:
RESUME
This is a two or three sentence overview of
3. CV
Section 3
CONTENT your skills, qualities, hopes, and plans. It
should encourage the employer to read the
rest.
7. How to write your CV
1. CV?
2. CV 3. Educational qualification:
RESUME -For example:
3. CV Bachelor in Dental Medicine & Surgery (B.D.S)
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CONTENT GPA: 5 out of 5, 100%(A+), Exultant
Rank: 1st (32 male students) with Honor
Degree
Faculty of Dentistry, King Abdul-Aziz
University (KAU), Jeddah, KSA.
-Write all the exams that you pass.
8. How to write your CV
1. CV?
2. CV 4. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
RESUME -write the training that you did and all your
3. CV clinical experiences.
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CONTENT -Date - Place - what you did.
5. MEMBERSHIPS:
-like SDS . or any society or group that u are
member with.
.
9. How to write your CV
1. CV?
2. CV 6.RESEARCHES:
RESUME -write the name of the research and the year.
3. CV 7. SCINTIFIC PERSENTATIONS:
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CONTENT -write the name of the presentation and the
place and the year.
8. CONFERENCE & MEETING:
-Write the conference with the recent first
9. WORCKSHOPS
10. How to write your CV
1. CV?
2. CV 11. SKILLS & STRENGTHS:
RESUME -like: Team Work , Energetic ,Highly-
3. CV motivated.
Section 3
CONTENT 12. HOBBIES & ACTIVITIES:
-write any additional information here.
13. REFERENCES:
-Usually give two names - one from your
place of study, and one from any work
situation you have had.
11. How to write your CV
after you've written your resume, and before sending it,
go through this checklist:
Proofreading - Make sure there aren't any spelling
mistakes, typos or grammatical errors.
Tailoring - Make sure everything you mention shows
how well-suited you are for the job you're applying for.
Presentation - Make sure the resume is well laid out,
easy to read and printed on clean, white paper in a
standard font (like Times New Roman, Arial or Verdana)
and at a standard size (10 or 12 point).