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how do i write my curriculum vitae? please show me.?

I found a new job, they said I should provide my curriculum vitae, and I do not know how to write it. I want to know how to write it. please show me how to write it.

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  1. A curriculum vitae, or CV, is the same as a resumé. Don't worry if you don't have a lot of stuff to go on the CV. A young person isn't expected to have a long CV. The most important thing is to present it neatly and with everything spelled correctly. Ask someone to proofread it before you hand it in. It looks like this: Your Name Your Address Your Phone Numbers Your Email Address PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Office Assistant, Business Department, Thomastown University, Washington DC, USA, 2006-2007. Conducted simple research tasks, created Microsoft Word and Excel documents and answered student queries. Customer Service Representative, Target, Washington, DC, USA, 2004-2006. Responsible for directing customers, ringing up purchases, handling money and re-stocking. EDUCATION Bachelor of Commerce, Thomastown University, Washington DC, USA, 2007. Studied marketing, advertising and international finance. Diploma, Jackie Robinson High School, Washington DC, USA, 2003. Grade Point Average 3.4, participated in debating and championship soccer team. REFERENCES [these are the people who can vouch for your responsible behaviour in school and on the job - delete this sentence] Mr. R. Smith Supervisor, Target Washington, DC 20076 Phone: (503) 956-2572 Email: r.smith@target.com Ms. L. Dickson Grade 12 Teacher Jackie Robinson High School Washington, DC 20186 Phone: (503) 987-2002 Email: l.dickson@jackierobinsonhs.edu
  2. They all differ. Try google or this: RESUME ________________________________________ PERSONAL DETAILS Name: Address: Telephone: Date of Birth: Nationality: EDUCATION AWARDS INTERESTS SKILLS AND QUALIFICATIONS •Trustworthy •Great communication skills •Fast-learner •Excellent mathematical skills •Can competently use Microsoft Suite including Word, Publisher, Access, Excel, PowerPoint, FrontPage and Movie Maker REFEREES (with contact information
  3. Curriculum Vita When most job postings ask for a resume, the implication is that they want a chronological or functional resume -- one page long, work experience, all that jazz. But some jobs out there -- especially in the education and research fields -- require a curriculum vita (CV). CVs are not resumes. Commonly used among academics in the U.S., CVs are much more comprehensive than resumes. A CV lists almost every work-related accomplishment you've ever had, from papers published to presentations given to classes taught to awards won. In short, they're long. Some CVs extend over 30 pages. CVs for non-education related fields are sometimes used in other countries. In Europe, for example, CVs are generally accepted for everyday jobs. In the U.S., however, you should never send a CV unless the job ad specifically asks for one.http://hotjobs.yahoo.com/resume/Resumes_CVs_and_More_Organizing_Your_Qualifications__20021114-151.html?subtopic=Formatting+and+Content Click here to download a free CV template & to read advice. http://jobsearch.about.com/od/cvsamples/a/cvtemplate.htm
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