2. Read and translate the text. CV (a curriculum vitae or resume) is a summary of your experience and qualifications. The employer quickly sees your education, training and background. Like the letter of application, the resume (CV or summary) should make the employer interested in you. It is essential if you are applying for a new job or for promotion within your company, or even to register as a delegate at a conference. Some information might be givenin your CV, some in your letter of application, and perhaps some on a Supplementary Information Sheet (giving information relevant to the particular job you are applying for).
3. Read and translate the checklist (инструкция).
A CV (Resume, Summary)
1. Study the job and learn everything about the job requirements.
2. State your career interest.
3. Summarize your education. List degrees you have received and the institutions you have attended.
4. Summarize your work experience. Give the name and location of the company, give your duties, state the aspects of yourjob which are important for the position you are applying for.
5. List your education and experience in reverse chronological order, that is begin to list with the most recent.
6. ‘References’ refers to people who will give a recommendation of your character and ability. Always get an individual permission before you use him or her as a reference.
7. Use sentence fragments in a CV. Use the verbs of action and limit the use of personal pronouns and articles.
8. If you have had many different kinds of jobs, focus on the skills you have but not on the job history. List your work experience under the headings – ‘Administration’, ‘Technical Skills’, etc.
9. Type your CV. Limit yourself to one page. Do not use abbreviations.
10. Make up a list of words you use in a letter of application and a CV.
Remember you will need the words later to speak on the topic or complete the papers to get a job.