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Writing Curriculum Vitae
HA1 - Hospodářská angličtina 1
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Vyučující: Mgr. Dita Gálová
Zjednodušená ukázka:
Stáhnout celý tento materiállanguage skills, initiative, flexibility, teamwork and the ability to cope with
pressure. When applying for positions, pick out the skills required and demonstrate that you have
them.
For example, ‘Managed a team of five and supervised the launch of a new sales initiative’.
Some other good power words are:
• achieved
• co-ordinated
• developed
• established
• initiated
• introduced
• managed
• motivated
• obtained
• organised
• performed
• supervised
Action words
Use action words to describe the jobs you have undertaken and your key duties. Don’t list every task
or go into too much detail. Give the recruiter a taster to make them want to meet you to find out more.
For example, ‘Targeted small businesses and sold advertising space.’
• analysed
• completed
• contribute
• created
• demonstrated
• designed
• evaluated
• set-up
• sold
• targeted
• worked
More top tips
• Use direct language and always write in the past tense, unless you are talking about your
present job. Never start a sentence with ‘I’.
• Start every sentence with either an action or a power word.
• Back words up with examples. For example, write, ‘Implemented new sales techniques and
achieved consistently high results.’ This clearly explains your role to the reader.
• Emphasise characteristics that are relevant to the job you are applying for.
• Pay attention to layout. Avoid solid blocks of text and use space to emphasise points and
make sections stand out.
• Have a clear, easy-to-read sequence of sections.
• Make sure that the reader has a sense of a living breathing person behind the words and
format.
• Make your CV is snappy and clear by rereading it and eliminating any unnecessary words like
‘was’, ‘were’ and ‘there’.
• Check your CV carefully for spelling, grammar and layout, before sending it to prospective
employers and use an envelope large enough to take your CV unfolded.
Name
(do not write “CV” as a headline)
Personal details
• permanent address
• telephone
• date of birth (not necessary)
• marital status: single/married (not necessary)
Personal profile
Write a couple of sentences that summarise your strong points. These should all be 'proved' by what
follows. (not necessary, typical of an American type of a CV – resume)
Career History
Dates: Employer's name – Job Title
• Start with your most recent job an
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