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@asomyalhmide2 years agoHi if i am a student and i want to apply for vocational training for a company, is it the same way? 1
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@mbadashehady32613 months agoI wrote everything you said in the video if anyone want to use it: introduction: cv is the first step we make to help us get a chance for and for that if it was made in a professional way and according to an organized standards there might be a high chance of getting interviewed, and if it' s not made in the correct form it might get you more time to find a job. Even if the person has a lot of experience, a bad cv would reduce the probability of getting interviewed. tips for a strong cv: design 1. Cv must be maximum of 2 pages for a beginner, and for professionals it might get to 3 pages and it' s not recommended more than 3 pages, and that' s because the company receives a lot of cvs and there is no time to read all of the written text in the cv and they look for certain things( 2. Pick the best template: try not to choose a template with a lot of colors, don' t use background and overhyped colors, and that' s because the company print your cv and the printer does not display the colors how it should be and some of the written text might not be seen, also they might not print your cv so they can save ink. 3. Font: use 1 font only and fixed size for the text. personal information all the personal info( name, phone number, address, email, linkedin ) and try to put all personal information together in a small template. work experience the companies that you worked in before if there are and the things that you gained experience from like freelance, a project for a client, any project that you get experience from it, and it' s important to write about what was your role in the company and the technologies that you worked with in the company, and if you added a specific feature that made a huge impact on the company. writing a lot of companies that you worked on in your cv doesn' t give a good indicator cause they might consider that you can' t stay at a company for a long period, and you must take care if you go from one company to another don' t write all of them, for example 3-4 companies for almost 10 years. projects projects are the most important thing that the company looks for in the cv, to know whatyou have. The most important thing to write about the project is what was the project about, which role you played, which technologies that you worked with, and how many time you stayed in that project. The more projects you make the better. and for a graduate student who doesn' t have work experience, projects is a way to show your experience to the company, final project, mini projects, and for that the more effort you put on developing your skills this will be shown in the cv and let the person who checks the cv see that you deserve to be invited for an interview. technical skills it should get a small place as much as possible in the cv, cause it will grow more and more after you work and it might take some space. The most important thing is to not put a skill that you don' t really know cause they might ask about at the interview, and for example if you apply for a job that requires a specific language there is no need to write other languages that will not be used. And no need to write that your a professional of using a certain language cause the interviewer might ask hard questions, and it is enough to write the language you know only. education write your educational background no matter if it is relevant to the field or not. what not to do: 1. Don' t write about your personal life and your hobbies cause the company doesn' t care and write about your experience. 2. Don' t copy your cv from a friend and make your own one. 3. Don' t leave blank pages. 4. Don' t lie in your cv cause you might be asked for in the interview. 5. Take care of spelling mistakes which indicate that you didn' t put effort for reviewing your cv again and it' s not a professional way to make the cv. 6. Dont leave wide spaces between each subject. ...Expand1
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@mbadashehady32613 months agoI wrote everything you said in the video if anyone want to use it: introduction: cv is the first step we make to help us get a chance for and for that if it was made in a professional way and according to an organized standards there might be a high chance of getting interviewed, and if it' s not made in the correct form it might get you more time to find a job. Even if the person has a lot of experience, a bad cv would reduce the probability of getting interviewed. tips for a strong cv: design 1. Cv must be maximum of 2 pages for a beginner, and for professionals it might get to 3 pages and it' s not recommended more than 3 pages, and that' s because the company receives a lot of cvs and there is no time to read all of the written text in the cv and they look for certain things( 2. Pick the best template: try not to choose a template with a lot of colors, don' t use background and overhyped colors, and that' s because the company print your cv and the printer does not display the colors how it should be and some of the written text might not be seen, also they might not print your cv so they can save ink. 3. Font: use 1 font only and fixed size for the text. personal information all the personal info( name, phone number, address, email, linkedin ) and try to put all personal information together in a small template. work experience the companies that you worked in before if there are and the things that you gained experience from like freelance, a project for a client, any project that you get experience from it, and it' s important to write about what was your role in the company and the technologies that you worked with in the company, and if you added a specific feature that made a huge impact on the company. writing a lot of companies that you worked on in your cv doesn' t give a good indicator cause they might consider that you can' t stay at a company for a long period, and you must take care if you go from one company to another don' t write all of them, for example 3-4 companies for almost 10 years. projects projects are the most important thing that the company looks for in the cv, to know whatyou have. The most important thing to write about the project is what was the project about, which role you played, which technologies that you worked with, and how many time you stayed in that project. The more projects you make the better. and for a graduate student who doesn' t have work experience, projects is a way to show your experience to the company, final project, mini projects, and for that the more effort you put on developing your skills this will be shown in the cv and let the person who checks the cv see that you deserve to be invited for an interview. technical skills it should get a small place as much as possible in the cv, cause it will grow more and more after you work and it might take some space. The most important thing is to not put a skill that you don' t really know cause they might ask about at the interview, and for example if you apply for a job that requires a specific language there is no need to write other languages that will not be used. And no need to write that your a professional of using a certain language cause the interviewer might ask hard questions, and it is enough to write the language you know only. education write your educational background no matter if it is relevant to the field or not. what not to do: 1. Don' t write about your personal life and your hobbies cause the company doesn' t care and write about your experience. 2. Don' t copy your cv from a friend and make your own one. 3. Don' t leave blank pages. 4. Don' t lie in your cv cause you might be asked for in the interview. 5. Take care of spelling mistakes which indicate that you didn' t put effort for reviewing your cv again and it' s not a professional way to make the cv. 6. Dont leave wide spaces between each subject. ...Expand1
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if i am a student and i want to apply for vocational training for a company, is it the same way? 1
introduction:
cv is the first step we make to help us get a chance for and for that if it was made in a professional way and according to an organized standards there might be a high chance of getting interviewed,
and if it' s not made in the correct form it might get you more time to find a job. Even if the person has a lot of experience, a bad cv would reduce the probability of getting interviewed.
tips for a strong cv:
design1. Cv must be maximum of 2 pages for a beginner, and for professionals it might get to 3 pages and it' s not recommended more than 3 pages, and that' s because the company receives a lot of cvs and there is no time to read all of the written text in the cv and they look for certain things(
2. Pick the best template: try not to choose a template with a lot of colors, don' t use background and overhyped colors, and that' s because the company
print your cv and the printer does not display the colors how it should be and some of the written text might not be seen, also they might not print your
cv so they can save ink.
3. Font: use 1 font only and fixed size for the text.
personal informationall the personal info( name, phone number, address, email, linkedin ) and try to put all personal information together in a small template.
work experiencethe companies that you worked in before if there are and the things that you gained experience from like freelance, a project for a client, any project
that you get experience from it, and it' s important to write about what was your role in the company and the technologies that you worked with
in the company, and if you added a specific feature that made a huge impact on the company.
writing a lot of companies that you worked on in your cv doesn' t give a good indicator cause they might consider that you can' t stay at a company for a long
period, and you must take care if you go from one company to another don' t write all of them, for example 3-4 companies for almost 10 years.
projectsprojects are the most important thing that the company looks for in the cv, to know whatyou have. The most important thing to write about the project is what was the project about, which role you played, which technologies that you worked with, and how many time you stayed in that
project. The more projects you make the better.
and for a graduate student who doesn' t have work experience, projects is a way to show your experience to the company, final project, mini projects,
and for that the more effort you put on developing your skills this will be shown in the cv and let the person who checks the cv see that you deserve to be invited for an interview.
technical skillsit should get a small place as much as possible in the cv, cause it will grow more and more after you work and it might take some space. The most important
thing is to not put a skill that you don' t really know cause they might ask about at the interview, and for example if you apply for a job that requires a specific language there is no need to write other languages that will not be used. And no need to write that your a professional of using a certain language cause the interviewer might ask hard questions, and it is enough to write the language you know only.
educationwrite your educational background no matter if it is relevant to the field or not.
what not to do:
1. Don' t write about your personal life and your hobbies cause the company doesn' t care and write about your experience.
2. Don' t copy your cv from a friend and make your own one.
3. Don' t leave blank pages.
4. Don' t lie in your cv cause you might be asked for in the interview.
5. Take care of spelling mistakes which indicate that you didn' t put effort for reviewing your cv again and it' s not a professional way to make the cv.
6. Dont leave wide spaces between each subject. ...Expand 1
notebook
hp 15-dazx
/core i7 10510u
/8 /1
1-intel 4125 mb
2-vga nividia
geforce mx 130 4g upto 8g
notebook
. ...Expand
introduction:
cv is the first step we make to help us get a chance for and for that if it was made in a professional way and according to an organized standards there might be a high chance of getting interviewed,
and if it' s not made in the correct form it might get you more time to find a job. Even if the person has a lot of experience, a bad cv would reduce the probability of getting interviewed.
tips for a strong cv:
design1. Cv must be maximum of 2 pages for a beginner, and for professionals it might get to 3 pages and it' s not recommended more than 3 pages, and that' s because the company receives a lot of cvs and there is no time to read all of the written text in the cv and they look for certain things(
2. Pick the best template: try not to choose a template with a lot of colors, don' t use background and overhyped colors, and that' s because the company
print your cv and the printer does not display the colors how it should be and some of the written text might not be seen, also they might not print your
cv so they can save ink.
3. Font: use 1 font only and fixed size for the text.
personal informationall the personal info( name, phone number, address, email, linkedin ) and try to put all personal information together in a small template.
work experiencethe companies that you worked in before if there are and the things that you gained experience from like freelance, a project for a client, any project
that you get experience from it, and it' s important to write about what was your role in the company and the technologies that you worked with
in the company, and if you added a specific feature that made a huge impact on the company.
writing a lot of companies that you worked on in your cv doesn' t give a good indicator cause they might consider that you can' t stay at a company for a long
period, and you must take care if you go from one company to another don' t write all of them, for example 3-4 companies for almost 10 years.
projectsprojects are the most important thing that the company looks for in the cv, to know whatyou have. The most important thing to write about the project is what was the project about, which role you played, which technologies that you worked with, and how many time you stayed in that
project. The more projects you make the better.
and for a graduate student who doesn' t have work experience, projects is a way to show your experience to the company, final project, mini projects,
and for that the more effort you put on developing your skills this will be shown in the cv and let the person who checks the cv see that you deserve to be invited for an interview.
technical skillsit should get a small place as much as possible in the cv, cause it will grow more and more after you work and it might take some space. The most important
thing is to not put a skill that you don' t really know cause they might ask about at the interview, and for example if you apply for a job that requires a specific language there is no need to write other languages that will not be used. And no need to write that your a professional of using a certain language cause the interviewer might ask hard questions, and it is enough to write the language you know only.
educationwrite your educational background no matter if it is relevant to the field or not.
what not to do:
1. Don' t write about your personal life and your hobbies cause the company doesn' t care and write about your experience.
2. Don' t copy your cv from a friend and make your own one.
3. Don' t leave blank pages.
4. Don' t lie in your cv cause you might be asked for in the interview.
5. Take care of spelling mistakes which indicate that you didn' t put effort for reviewing your cv again and it' s not a professional way to make the cv.
6. Dont leave wide spaces between each subject. ...Expand 1