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		<description><![CDATA[Do you know how to effectively write a good resume? If you want a good and attractive professional resume for your application, then we will discuss the ways in writing an effective CV format. There are different CV formats that you can use depending on your main purpose for application and your overall preference. First [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you know how to effectively write a <a title="The Importance of a Good Resume" href="/blog/resume-writing/the-importance-of-a-good-resume">good resume</a>? If you want a good and attractive <a title="professional resume" href="/">professional resume</a> for your application, then we will discuss the ways in writing an effective <strong>CV format</strong>.</p>
<p>There are different <strong>CV formats</strong> that you can use depending on your main purpose for application and your overall preference. First in line is the Chronological <a title="How to Write the Best CV" href="/blog/cv-writing/how-to-write-the-best-cv">CV</a>. This format is written where your work experience is highlighted and that your recent work is exposed at the very visible first line detail. This intends to introduce all your work experiences where you have solid reputations from the companies where you have worked for.</p>
<p>The next <strong>CV format</strong> is called the Functional resume. You are going to write the document in a manner that exposes your main skills and abilities first rather than your work experience. This is ideal if you have a skill that only a few job seekers know.</p>
<p>The Combination resume is the next <strong>CV format</strong>. This is the combination of a Functional and Chromosomal type of a resume. You can highlight your work abilities first and then followed by your work experience and employment history.</p>
<p>For a <a title="Creating an Excellent College Resume" href="/blog/resume-writing/creating-an-excellent-college-resume">college resume</a>, it is possible to first highlight your education background rather than the work experience data. This is because probably, as a student you have minimal real work experience or for some they do not even have any. You can then include your school organization positions, the conferences and seminars you have attended and your overall status in your college when it comes to academic performance.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[A True CV Sample Due to popular demand asking about actual CV samples, that is what we are going to have today.  CVCV examples can be extremely helpful, after all, and in today’s competitive market, we need all the help we can get.  That being said, here is the way you should set up your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>A True CV Sample</h2>
<p>Due to popular demand asking about actual <a href="/"><strong>CV samples</strong></a>, that is what we are going to have today.  <strong>CVCV </strong> examples can be extremely helpful, after all, and in today’s competitive market, we need all the help we can get.  That being said, here is the way you should set up your and why.</p>
<p>Let’s say that Ann Jones is looking for a job.  She has never turned in a <strong>CV </strong>before, and is not sure what the correct <strong><a href="/blog/cv-writing/professional-cv-format">CV format</a> </strong>should be – which, incidentally, is the perfect time to take a look at some <strong>CV samples</strong>.  Fortunately, Google is a handy little tool in such matters, and soon she comes upon the correct template.</p>
<p>The majority of samples she sees state, correctly, that your contact information goes first.  In this case, the template would go as follows:</p>
<p>CONTACT INFORMATION<br />
Name: Ann Jones<br />
Address: 42 Dawson Street, Everytown MI, 55523<br />
Telephone: 234-825-1964<br />
Cell Phone: 234-635-2785<br />
Email: annjones@internet.com</p>
<p>This is followed by her personal information, yet another example of the ways in which your <a href="/blog/cv-writing/crafting-your-curriculum-vitae"><strong>curriculum vitae</strong></a> will differ from a resume:</p>
<p>PERSONAL INFORMATION<br />
Date of Birth: 04/23/1981<br />
Place of Birth: Everytown, MI<br />
Citizenship: United States<br />
Visa Status: Permanent resident</p>
<p>The next point of the <strong>CV </strong>contains optional information:</p>
<p>Marital Status: Married<br />
Spouse’s Name: Bob Jones<br />
Children: Two</p>
<p>Finally, we get to the real meat of your <strong>CV</strong>, your employment and educational history, both of which are listed in chronological history.</p>
<p>EMPLOYMENT HISTORY<br />
Work History<br />
September 2005-present: Everytown Middle School<br />
September 2003-September 2005: Everytown Elementary School<br />
August 1999-August 2003: Everytown Pizza Palace<br />
Academic positions: Elementary school teacher; middle school teacher; teaching assistant in college.<br />
Research and Training: Student teacher.</p>
<p>EDUCATION HISTORY:<br />
High School: 1995-1999: Everytown High School<br />
University: 1999-2003: University of Everytown, B.A. in English and Secondary Education<br />
Graduate School:<br />
Post-Doctoral Training.</p>
<p>You will see in all <strong>CV samples </strong>that you are also permitted to include information about your professional qualifications, such as any certifications, accreditations, and even computer skills.  You can also write about any awards you have one, any publications you have made, any professional memberships you hold, and any special interests you have – especially if they pertain to the job for which you are applying.  Admittedly, there are a number of better <strong>CV examples </strong>out there, simply because there are so many different kinds to write.  You can write them for academic purposes or for employment purposes; some place educational history before your employment history; and so on.  Just look for one, especially if you need to know the <a href="/blog/resume-writing/discussing-the-difference-between-a-cv-and-a-resume"><strong>difference between a CV and a resume</strong></a>.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Learning the Correct CV Format As we have said before, the job market right now is super tight, which makes knowing the correct CV format even more important.  What was once competitive is quickly becoming cutthroat, especially as the price of living continues to increase and the economy continues to become even worse.  Those of [...]]]></description>
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<p>As we have said before, the job market right now is super tight, which makes knowing the correct <a href="/"><strong>CV format</strong></a> even more important.  What was once competitive is quickly becoming cutthroat, especially as the price of living continues to increase and the economy continues to become even worse.  Those of us who want and need jobs have to be prepared to do all we can possibly do to get the position we are after.</p>
<p>To do that, you absolutely need to submit both a <a href="/blog/resume-writing/the-importance-of-a-cv-and-a-resume"><strong>CV and a resume</strong></a> – and in order to do that, you definitely do need to know the proper <strong>CV format</strong>.  Your <strong>CV</strong> gives you the opportunity to present yourself in an even better light, because it includes more details than your <strong>resume</strong>.  Where the latter is concise and short, the former can be much more detailed.  When you are applying for an especially competitive position, it is not incorrect to assume that your chances of getting hired can come down to how your <strong>CV and resume</strong> compares to someone else&#8217;s.</p>
<p>So, let&#8217;s talk about how to set up your <a href="/blog/cv-writing/crafting-your-curriculum-vitae"><strong>curriculum vitae</strong></a>.  The first part of the correct <strong>CV format</strong> is pretty standard.  You begin by including your contact information.  Still, this section too is fairly detailed.  Naturally you have to include your name, address, and telephone number.  However, ours is an increasingly technological society, so your contact information does not stop there.  You also need to include your cell phone number.  This is especially important if you use your cell phone more than your land line.  A lot of people actually rely solely on their mobile devices these days, so you can see how crucial it is to include your cell number.  You also, naturally, need to include your email address.  After all, even those of us who do not rely solely on our mobile phones are practically physically connected to our computers.  Besides, the more contact information you include, the easier it will be for your potential employer to get a hold of you.</p>
<p>Next up comes your personal information.  A number of companies and businesses are doing serious background checks on potential employees these days, so not only does your <strong>CV</strong> need to contain personal information, but all of it has to be one hundred percent true as well.  Hiring managers are looking for several things here.  They want to know when and where you were born, first of all.  They want to know about your citizenship status and your visa status.  Last but not least, they want to know your gender as well, though more often than not, this particular bit of information is just to tell them something more about you.  It may seem irrelevant, but trust that only under very rare circumstances will your gender be a deciding factor in whether or not you are hired.  You can also include some optional personal information, such as whether or not you are married, the name of your spouse, and whether or not you have children.</p>
<p>The next bit of information your <strong>curriculum vitae</strong> needs to include is the truly important stuff.  You can go into detail about your work history, for example; it should be listed in chronological order, and it should include the details about your position and the dates during which you were employed.  You can include academic positions as well as any research and training.  After that comes your educational history, which includes the dates you attended school, your major(s), and the details of your degree(s), plus any training programs and certifications.  In order, you should include information about high school, college, graduate school, and any post-doctoral training.</p>
<p>The proper <strong>CV format</strong> also allows for professional qualifications, certifications, accreditations, computer skills, awards, publications, books, professional memberships, and even your interests.  Take a look at some <a href="/blog/cv-writing/how-curriculum-vitae-examples-come-in-handy"><strong>curriculum vitae examples</strong></a>, you&#8217;ll see.  You have every opportunity to sell yourself and you should do so no matter what.  It will greatly increase your chances of getting the job of your dreams.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In order to get the job you want, you need to present your potential employer with the kind of <strong><a href="/">CV</a> </strong>that he or she wants to see.  It is give and take, fifty fifty – pick your cliche, in other words, they all apply.  You absolutely cannot hope to get ahead in a really good, well paying position if you a., do not include your <strong>curriculum vitae </strong>at all, or b. include a badly written, sloppy, disorganized one.  It is simply a fact that you will get a much better response if you write a very well organized <strong>curriculum vitae </strong>– specifically one which is chock full of information that is relevant to and supportive of your professional goals and objectives.  And, of course, the information needs to show that you are the best possible person for the job as well.</p>
<p>With all that being said, this article is going to contain some top <strong>CV tips</strong>, in order to give you the tools you need to write the best possible <strong>curriculum vitae </strong>It really is not all that difficult.  Like say, you simply have to be extraordinarily organized.  Even if you are not normally given to organization, this is the one time in your life when you need to be – trust, you can give it up right after, if you like!  However, getting the job you want depends on including a well organized <strong>curriculum vitae</strong>, <a href="/blog/cover-letter-writing/deconstructing-the-cover-letter"><strong>cover letter</strong></a>, and <strong>resume</strong>.</p>
<p>The first thing you need to do when writing your <strong>CV </strong>is to prioritize.  In terms of the job to which you are applying, what are your most relevant work experiences?  How about your academic, volunteer, and research experiences?  Anything which shows that you have the skills and qualifications for the position you are applying for needs to go in your <a href="/blog/uncategorized/crafting-your-curriculum-vitae"><strong>curriculum vitae</strong></a>, it is absolutely vital.</p>
<p>The best <strong>CV format </strong>will also include a summary of your objectives and qualifications.  However, you still need to try as hard as you can to keep your <strong>CV </strong>concise.  Unlike your <strong>resume</strong>, of course, this can be quite a bit longer.  Still, you never want to go overboard.  When you include too much information, you run the risk of wasting your prospective employer’s time.  You see, he or she does want to know about you, your experience, your accomplishments and achievements, and your skills.  However, look at it from his or her point of view – when an employer has a spot to be filled, he or she undoubtedly has to go through a number of job applicants every single day.  We are talking dozens at the very least, and for a sought after position, the numbers are going to be much larger.  So think about it: he or she has to go through a <strong>curriculum vitae</strong>, a <a href="/blog/resume-writing/the-importance-of-a-good-resume"><strong>resume</strong></a>, and a <strong>cover letter </strong>for every applicant.  That takes up a lot of time!  So while you should certainly include all pertinent and important information and history, just try to be as concise as possible.  Lay out the facts, but try not to embellish too awfully much.</p>
<p>Mind you, these are just the basics as they pertain to writing your <strong>CV</strong>.  There is a wealth of additional information to keep in mind, it all depends on the position to which you are applying.  At its heart, <strong>CV</strong> <strong>writing </strong>is something of an art form.  There are a number of strategies, techniques, and formats which can help you, for any job you can possibly imagine.  So keep an eye out here, because odds are we will be covering them at one time or another!</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today we are going to discuss the ins and outs of a <a href="/"><strong>curriculum vitae</strong></a> – more commonly known as a <strong>CV</strong>.  Meaning, we are going to discuss what it is, especially as it compares to a <strong>resume</strong>; when it is appropriate to include one; and how, precisely, to write one.</p>
<p>First, let’s discuss the ways in which a <strong>curriculum vitae</strong> and a <strong>resume</strong> are different.  Primarily, the <strong>difference between a CV and a resume </strong>pertain to the length, the content, and the purpose of each document.  Your <strong>resume</strong> should be one of two pages long.  It is just an overview of your skills, your experience, and your education.  Whether you are writing a <a href="/blog/resume-writing/crafting-a-chronological-resume"><strong>chronological resume</strong></a> or a different type, your main goal is to be as concise and precise as possible.  You do not want your potential employer to spend too much time reading it – maybe because he or she will not.  At that stage, employers likely have at least hundreds of other applicants to get through, they go quickly.  As such, you need to catch their attention and pique their interest in a short span of words and space.</p>
<p>However, your <strong>curriculum vitae</strong> can – and should – be altogether longer.  Whereas a <strong>resume</strong> should never be longer than two pages, your <strong>CV </strong>can.  This gives you the opportunity to present a more detailed summary of your past work experience, your education, and any special abilities.  You can also include any teaching experience and research experience you have had.  Furthermore, you can highlight any publications or presentations in which your work has been, along with any awards, honors, affiliations, or a number of other facts.</p>
<p>Even more important than <strong>CV format </strong>is knowing when, precisely, you need to use one.  Within the United States, it is generally used by applicants who are interested in international positions, academic and education positions, or research and scientific positions.  It is also used when you apply for fellowships and grants.  Different positions may include a different <strong>CV format</strong>.</p>
<p>Keep in mind that employers in Europe, Asia, and Africa will actually be interested in your personal information – the kind that you would probably never include if you were applying for a similar position in the United States.  That includes your date of birth, your place of birth, and your nationality.  When actually true, such <strong>CV tips </strong>could actually mean the difference between getting a position and getting passed over.</p>
<p>Otherwise, your <strong>curriculum vitae</strong> will generally contain similar elements no matter where you are applying.  The tradition <strong>CV format </strong>includes, in this order: your name; your contact information; your educational background; and your skills and experience.  You can also include other elements, such as any experience you have had researching or teaching, any publications, grants, fellowships, professional associations, licenses, awards, or other pertinent information which applies to your desired position.  Here, you are free to detail all of your accomplishments.  Anything that you think might make you a better candidate can go here.  For example, if you are applying somewhere as an intern and you were a candy striper or a hospital volunteer when you were younger, be sure to mention it!</p>
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