“Curriculum Vitae” is a Latin word, abbreviated “CV”. In Northern America , the term 'RESUME' is used instead of CV.
A CV is an essential tool in your job search and career. When applying for a vacancy you generally first have to send your CV to present yourself to the prospective employer.

For applying IJIC's position, firstly you should send a CV to us (LR-IEC). Your CV is not only for LR-IEC but also for the companies recommended by LR-IEC and interested in hiring you.

Your CV should contain the following contents:

Personal information

Name:
Gender:
Date of Birth:
Nationality:
Contact Address:
E-mail:
Phone Number:

Personal:
Picture:
Professional or Work Experience

Period of employment        company's name
Title of position
Responsibilities:

Note:
This section includes any work experience that you have in the field you are applying for. Even if the post was unpaid, voluntary, summer job, internship, co-op experience or extracurricular activity. When listing these work experiences include what kind of job was it (internship/full time/ part time etc).
Put everything in reverse chronological order, starting with the most recent experience.

Activities
You can mention your activities in student organizations, clubs, associations etc.
Education Background

Period of study      University      Major      Diploma      locations of the university
High School

Note:
Put everything in reverse chronological order, starting with the most recent experience.
For any unfamiliar references, you should provide the complete wording and a short explanation, e.g. D.U.T. (Diplome Universitaire de Technologie) - two-year university program in commercial studies..

Foreign Languages

Mother tongue
Foreign languages: Language level of fluency.

Note:
If you have learned some Chinese before, elaborate a bit and add where you've learnt Chinese and how many hour

Trainings
Period of training organizer's name Courses
Skills

Computer skills : Mention the software, computer languages, operation system or office tools you are familiar with

Other skills:

Hobbies and Interests
It is recommended that you include this section, Some employers pay great attention to this, others don't care.

CV writing tips:
•  CV should be attractive and pleasing to the eye. Use bold letters for headings and separate each section clearly so that all information can be found very quickly.
•  Try to avoid specific terminology and abbreviations that recruiters and employers outside of your home country will not understand.
•  Avoid spelling/grammar mistakes. Spelling mistakes may give the future employer the impression that you are careless.

 

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