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Old 06-14-2007, 06:47 PM
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Well yes just turned 15 so i want to look for a job, but im not so good with public speaking for example - interviews. So this is where i need your help, mainly on Job interview tips and how to make a effective and positive job resume
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All you need is confidence in yourself that you can perform the job you are applying for. There are a lot of body signs that show confidence in a person without having to actually speak well. Don't slouch, make good eye contact, don't twitch or fidget as if you were uncomfortable. Always think out your answer before you say it. Don't use "ignorant" terms such as "like", "ummm", and definitely don't say "I don't know". If you don't know the answer to a question at least explain how you would go about finding the correct information instead of being uninformed. Be confident, and good luck!
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Go to www.google.com, type in RESUME and click on search. Then click on JobWeb - Resumes & Interviews. You'll find all you need to know.
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While writing your CV highlight these points in your CV:

Highlight the fact that you are a fast learner and that you are looking forward to start your career in a established and famous company such as X (the company you are applying for), and an excellent learning experience,

a hard-working nature, ready and willing to upgrade and work hard for it,

a desire to start your career with one of the best in the market,

You might also mention in your CV that you are self-taught person in terms of the latest technological trends and techniques.
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Curriculum Vitae Writing and Format Tips

Do you need help writing a curriculum vitae? Before you start, review these tips so you can include the appropriate information in your curriculum vitae (CV) and format your curriculum vitae correctly. Remember, the first impression is the one that matters, so, your CV needs to be perfect!

When to Use a Curriculum Vitae

In the United States, a curriculum vitae is used when applying for academic, education, scientific or research positions. A curriculum vitae can also be used to apply for fellowships or grants. In Europe, the Middle East, Africa, or Asia, employers expect to receive a curriculum vitae rather than a resume.

Choose an Appropriate Curriculum Vitae Format

Make sure you choose a curriculum vitae format that is appropriate for the position you are applying for.

If you are applying for fellowship, for example, you won't need to include the personal information that may be included in an international CV. Review curriculum vitae samples to get suggestions for the best format for your CV.

Have Several Versions of Your CV

Don't just write one CV and use it for every position you apply for. Have targeted and focused versions of your curriculum vitae and use them accordingly.

What to Include in Your CV

In addition to your education and work history, your CV should contain your research experience, publications, grants and fellowships, courses taught, institutional service, professional associations, accredidation, presentation, licenses, and awards.

What Not to Include

There is no need to include your photo, your salary history, the reason you left your previous position, or references in your CV. References should be listed seperately and given to employers upon request.

Curriculum Vitae Format

Double-check your curriculum vitae for typos and grammatical errors. Then ask someone else to review it for you - it's often hard to catch our own mistakes. Look at the format of your curriculum vitae, and again, ask someone else to take a look. Is there plenty of white space? Is it cluttered? Is your formatting consistent (bold, italic, spacing, etc.) and is the overall picture that your CV provides a professional and polished one?

Keep it Short

If possible, try to keep your CV short - no more than two pages - and concise. Include summaries of your employment and education, rather than lots of details. Use formal (no slang or abbreviations) and well-written language, writing simply and clearly.

Tell the Truth

It can be tempting to over-polish a CV and make our educational qualifications or work history sound a little better than they really are. If you're tempted to stretch the truth about your work history - don't. It will come back to haunt you. Most employers conduct reference and background checks and if your curriculum vitae doesn't match your actual work history or education, you will most likely get caught at some point and you will either not get the job or will fired if you have already been hired.

What, When, Where and How

When to Use a CV

In the United States a Curriculum Vitae is used primarily when applying for international, academic, education, scientific or research positions or when applying for fellowships or grants.
As with a resume, you may need different versions of a CV for different type of positions.

What to Include in Your CV

Like a resume, your CV should include your name, contact information, education, skills and experience. In addition to the basics, a CV includes research and teaching experience, publications, grants and fellowships, professional associations and licenses, awards and other information relevant to the position you are applying for. Start by making a list of all your background information, then organize it into categories. Make sure you include dates on all the publications you include.

How to Write a Curriculum Vitae

Do you need help writing a curriculum vitae? Before you start, review these tips so you can include the appropriate information in your curriculum vitae (CV) and format your curriculum vitae correctly. Remember, the first impression is the one that matters, so, your CV needs to be perfect!
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Do you need help writing a curriculum vitae? Before you start, review these tips so you can include the appropriate information in your curriculum vitae (CV) and format your curriculum vitae correctly. Remember, the first impression is the one that matters, so, your CV needs to be perfect!

1. Highlight your skills/ strengths like leadership qualities, communication skills.
2. Give an account of the Course including details of projects undertaken.
3. Give a summary of Projects undertaken and skills developed thereby.
4. Mention your qualification. Indicate elective papers.
5. Distinctions (if any)/ Scholarship/s should be properly highlighted.
6. Provide details of the training.
7. Give a detailed account of articleship in case of CAs.
8. In case of Software projects please specify language/ platform/ RDBMS/ Project description/ team size.
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