CURRICULUM VITAE
Your Curriculum Vitae is a means of telling other people about your personal details and experience. Your Curriculum Vitae should be easy to read and concise and should include actual facts and figures. A CV should provide the reader with a clear picture of your accomplishments and experiences as well as your potential capabilities.
Produce an initial draft and then ask another person to read through and tell you if they feel it is appropriate. Then make any necessary amendments.
The length of your CV should not normally be more than two sides of A4. The layout is very important and the various sections should be well spaced with ample margins.
The content of your CV will depend upon the position you are applying for, but possible headings would include - personal details, education and qualifications, work experience and other skills/hobbies.
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