Академический Документы
Профессиональный Документы
Культура Документы
Form
▲ CV - as long as expertise warrants - unembellished facts,
quality by affiliation
▲ Resumes - never more than 2 pages, quality by
evidence of impact
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Anatomy of a CV
▲ Identification
▲ Education
▲ Awards and Scholarships - if research focused
▲ Teaching Interests - broad, undergrad focused
▲ Research Interests - specific, supervisory potential
▲ Research Experience and/or Publications
▲ Teaching Experience
▲ Professional training, languages, technical knowledge
▲ Professional affiliations, related non-academic experience
▲ References
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Anatomy of a Resume
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The CV vs. the Resume
▲ Goal: To present your full academic ▲ Goal: To demonstrate that you have
history including teaching research, skills and experience necessary to
awards and service succeed within the position your are
seeking
▲ Length: As long as necessary
▲ Length: 1-2 pages
▲ Focus: To demonstrate your
academic achievements and ▲ Focus: To represent your skills and
scholarly potential
experiences, both job-related and
volunteer
▲ Essentials: Lists of publications,
presentations, teaching ▲ Essentials: Skills and experiences
experiences, education, honors and
grants you have gained related to the job
you are seeking
▲ Extraneous: Activities unrelated to ▲ Extraneous: List of publications,
academic pursuits
presentations and classes you have
taught
▲ References: Include on separate
page ▲ References: Do not include
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CV – What does it mean ?
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Things that you should Avoid:
1- ABBREVIATIONS:
AFPCA , GHWIHT , MRSRM , ZESN , TWTN
Too Many abbreviations make your CV unreadable, Avoid it unless it is
commonly recognized .
Remember The Rule:
KISS :Keep It Simple & Smart
2- NEGATIVE WORDS:
Boring , Fired , Hate, Conflict, Blocked ..etc Catch recruiter Eye.
Remember The Rule:
If you have some difficulties , Keep them to the interview, but you have to prepare
yourself.
3- COLORS:
It is not a show, Don’t use colors to make your CV attractive
5- UNNECESSARY INFORMATION:
Gender , Religion and detailed Martial status as examples of unnecessary
information in your CV.
7- Using a very Big or very small font size & the unusual
fonts:
Fonts to be used (English): Fonts to be used (Arabic):
▲Arial ▲Arabic Transparent
▲Verdana ▲Simplified Arabic
▲TimeNew Roman
▲Tahoma
1. Be a resume voyeur.
• Look at other people's resumes whenever you get the chance.
You'll find good ideas - and bad ones.
• Consider using the best ideas for your own resume, as long as
they relate to your experience.
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4 Resume Essentials
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Common resume problems:
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Action Verbs
Get your resume in Action
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Get your resume in Action
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Cover Letter
Contents of A Successful Cover Letter
• Your name and contact information.
• Identify the position you are applying for and mention where
you found the announcement and when. If you have been
referred through a person, mention their full name and title.
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Contents of A Successful Cover Letter
• Introduce yourself, your educational degree and your
current employment situation.
• Identify your strength areas and why you think you match
the position requirements.
• Thank the reader for taking the time to read your letter.
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Cover Letter
Example
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Resume
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CV Examples
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