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Sanam Pasilova 2468 Posted 7 years ago
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CV ( I would appreciate if you could help me to improve )

Any comments or suggestions regarding my CV, I need to improve and make it stronger, Thank you in advance!


Name:

Email:

Mobile:

LinkedIn:

OBJECTIVE

I am extremely passionate about sharing my knowledge to help the company to grow up to have a brighter future with my confidence I would be a great asset to your network of the employee.

WORK EXPERIENCE

01/2018 - 12/2018: English teacher, B-English Language School

Developed critical pedagogic and time management skills

11/2014 - 06/2017: English teacher, Liberty International School(part-time)

I taught English to a beginner, intermediate, and advanced students of various cultural and linguistic backgrounds in Japan

EDUCATION

09/2014 - 08/2018: University of ..., BA Social Science; GPA 3.10 International Relations

09/2010 - 06/2014: Lyceum of Oriental Studies and Foreign Languages in the Japanese Language

09/2011 - 05/2012: Cheney High School (USA)

EXTRACURICULAR

2017: Member of Model United Nations club at ... University

2017: Volunteered at United Sports Foundations

2015: New Year Event “NHK “Cool Japan”

2014: Member of debate team for water crisis at ... University Conference

SKILL SUMMARY

  • The academic discipline: Uzbek, Russian, English and currently studying Japanese
  • Negotiation, Public speaking, PowerPoint, Microsoft Word, Data Collection, Literature review, Social Media/Content design

INTERESTS

  • Traveling, cooking, working out and yoga
  

Top answer

Hi, Just a quick comment that in Western-style CV's and resumes, it is customary to state, usually in your Objective section, the type of job you are applying for. eg Seeking a position as a computer analyst eg Seeking a position as a truck driver eg Seeking a position as a customer service representative It's not customary to leave it to the reader to figure out what job is suitable for you. Clive

  • Hi, Just a quick comment that in Western-style CV's and resumes, it is customary to state, usually in your Objective section, the type of job you are applying for.
  • eg Seeking a position as a computer analyst eg Seeking a position as a truck driver eg Seeking a position as a customer service representative It's not customary to leave it to the reader to figure out what job is suitable for you.
  • Clive
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Hi,

Just a quick comment that in Western-style CV's and resumes, it is customary to state, usually in your Objective section, the type of job you are applying for.

eg Seeking a position as a computer analyst

eg Seeking a position as a truck driver

eg Seeking a position as a customer service representative

It's not customary to leave it to the

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You can put Skills Summary at the beginning, as Qualifications Summary. That's common. Note: I don't understand this section:

  • The academic discipline: Uzbek, Russian, English and currently studying Japanese.

Can you explain or rewrite?

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