New cv format word
Here is a new CV format in Word:
[Your Name] [Address] [Phone Number] [Email] [LinkedIn Profile (optional)]
Summary/Objective: [ Brief summary of your experience, skills, and career goals (approx. 2-3 sentences)]
Education:
- Degree, Field of Study, University Name, Graduation Date
- Relevant Coursework: [List relevant courses that demonstrate your skills and knowledge]
Work Experience:
- Job Title, Company Name, Employment Dates
- Job Summary: [Brief summary of job responsibilities and achievements]
- Key Achievements:
- [ Achievement 1: Briefly describe the achievement and its impact]
- [ Achievement 2: Briefly describe the achievement and its impact]
- [ Achievement 3: Briefly describe the achievement and its impact]
- Skills Used: [List relevant skills used in the job, e.g. programming languages, software, tools]
Skills:
- Technical Skills: [List technical skills, e.g. programming languages, software, tools]
- Soft Skills: [List soft skills, e.g. communication, teamwork, problem-solving]
Projects:
- Project Name, Project Description, Role, Duration
- Key Responsibilities: [List key responsibilities and achievements]
- Skills Used: [List relevant skills used in the project]
Certifications/Awards:
- Certification/Award Name, Issuing Organization, Date
- Description: [Briefly describe the certification/award and its significance]
References:
- Available upon request
Additional Sections (optional):
- Volunteer Experience: [List relevant volunteer experience and achievements]
- Hobbies/Interests: [List relevant hobbies or interests that demonstrate your skills or personality]
- Languages: [List languages spoken and proficiency level]
Format Tips:
- Use a clear and concise font, such as Arial or Calibri, in size 10 or 11 points.
- Use bullet points and short paragraphs to make the CV easy to read.
- Use bold text to highlight important information, such as job titles and company names.
- Use italics to highlight relevant coursework or projects.
- Keep the CV to one or two pages, depending on your level of experience.
- Use action verbs, such as "managed," "created," "developed," and "improved," to describe your achievements.
Remember to tailor your CV to the specific job you are applying for, and highlight your most relevant skills and experiences.