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Odessa Dawn Posted 10 years ago
Letter Writing

CV Headings

CV Headings

Personal information

Name:
Address:
Email:
Mobile:

Research Interest

Education

History Career

Community Services

Experiences

Conference Attended

Workshops and Courses Attended

Key Skills

Languages

Awards

References


Are those CV headings clear? How would you reorder its headings?
  

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Personal information (including skills, languages, awards) Goals Employment History (include unpaid work such as Community Services) Education (Workshops and Courses Attended, Conference Attended) References

  • Personal information (including skills, languages, awards) Goals Employment History (include unpaid work such as Community Services) Education (Workshops and Courses Attended, Conference Attended) References
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Personal information (including skills, languages, awards)

Goals

Employment History (include unpaid work such as Community Services)

Education (Workshops and Courses Attended, Conference Attended)

References
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Name
Email: ... Mobile: … Address: ...


Personal Profile
...
Skills
...
Communication
...
Computer Applications
...
Languages
...
Awards
...
Employment History
...
Community Services
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Put the important items first. The important items are basic personal information, your immediate goal (briefly, the position you are looking for and why), then relevant employment history (latest employment first) and then degrees (highest or most recent degree first.)
Then you can put in minor things like conferences attended and computer applications that you know.
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Personal Information Name: … Email: ... Mobile: … Address: ... Personal Profile: the position you are looking for and why Skills ... Communication ... Languages ... Awards ... Employment History ... Community Services ... Education/Degrees ... Conference Attended ... Workshops and Courses Attended ... Computer Applications ... References ... Please check whether I followed your advice in your both
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Personal Information

Name: … Email: ... Mobile: … Address: ...

Personal Profile: the position you are looking for and why
Skills
...
Communication
...
Languages
...
Awards
...
Employment History
...
Community Services
...
Education/Degrees
...
Conference Attended
...
Workshops and Courses At
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The whole purpose of a CV is to present yourself to the reader on paper, not in person.
You have to demonstrate that you are logical, so a good logical flow of information is important.
You also have to put the most impressive or important things first, so if they stop reading halfway through, they will have read the most salient points. You don't wan't to bore them with trivial details,

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