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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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Sentence in CV - is that correct?

Dear Helper,

I have a question about a sentence that I would like to write in my CV. I was in an internship last year where I helped the technicians to build certain machines (series production)

I wrote in my CV:

"Employee at .... in ....

Assembling inverter for solar power plants"

Though I am not really certain about that "Assembling inverter for solar power plants". How would you write it short and precise?

Thank you very much.

al3ko
  

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Hi, I have a question about a sentence that I would like to write in my CV. I was in an internship last year where I helped the technicians to build certain machines (series production) I wrote in my CV: "Employee at .. in ..

  • Hi, I have a question about a sentence that I would like to write in my CV.
  • I was in an internship last year where I helped the technicians to build certain machines (series production) I wrote in my CV: "Employee at ..
  • in ..
  • Assembling inverter for solar power plants" Though I am not really certain about that "Assembling inverter for solar power plants".
  • How would you write it short and precise?
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Hi,

I have a question about a sentence that I would like to write in my CV. I was in an internship last year where I helped the technicians to build certain machines (series production)

I wrote in my CV:

"Employee at .. in ..

Assembling inverter for solar power plants"

Though I am not really certain about that "Assem
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Hello Clive,
CliveIs it accurate to say you were an 'employee'?
If so, it is customary to give your job title.
I was an intern during that time. In Germany, even interns are considered as employees. But I guess I should call myself an intern in the CV.

That would be correct, then?

"Intern at .. in ..

Assembled inverter
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Hi,

was an intern during that time. In Germany, even interns are considered as employees. But I guess I should call myself an intern in the CV.

That would be correct, then?

"Intern at .. in ..

Assembled inverters for solar power plants"

Yes. Here is one way to format it.

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Hi Clive,

thank you very much.
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Hello,

I have another question. I want to write the university I visit and the course of study. All of my (German) dictionaries say: Course of studies.

However, Word and google say Course of study.

What is accurate:

University of...

Course of studies: Electrical Engineering

University of...

Course of study: Electrical Engineering
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Hi,

I always see 'course of study'.

But do you really need to say that? How about just eg

University of Toronto,

Electrical Engineering

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