Although there are different views on how to organise a CV, most prospective employers would expect to see the following headings
Education | Referees | Personal Details | Profile |
Additional Skills | Interests | Professional Experience |
Jasper Bergfeld, a German graduate, is compiling his CV. He has collected the relevant details but now he must organise them. Look at the following points and decide which heading Jasper should put them under.
Example:
University of Stuttgart - degree in Business Information Management: answer = 'Education'
1. Fluent in English : Additional Skills
2. Nationality – German : Personal Details
3. Concept AG - Assistant Project Manager : Professional Experience
4. Excellent communication skills : Profile
5. Full driving license : Additional Skills
6. Diploma in English with Business Studies : Education
7. Skiing and windsurfing : Interests
8. Computer literate : Additional Skills
9. Able to work on own initiative and under pressure : Profile
10. Responsible for customer service : Professional Experience
11. Dr H. Mayer, University of Bath : Referees
Vocabulary
education
schools, university, other training and qualifications
referees
former bosses, teachers or other people who would be willing to confirm that you are a good candidate
personal details
nationality, age etc.
profile
a few lines summarising who you are, what you're good at and what makes you special
additional skills
things you can do that weren't part of your formal training, such as languages, computer skills etc.
interests
do you like reading, dancing, football, etc?
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