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How to write an impressive CV for employers


1. How to write Personal Information
Personal photos: Use formal images
Full name: Enter your ID card
Gender: Enter ID card
Date of birth : Enter according to ID card
Address: Current residential address
Phone number: Write down your frequently used phone number for easy
communication for consumers
Email: Use an email address by name, be serious and professional
2. How to write Career Objectives
Depending on the specific job, your own wishes, you build your own career goals. For
example: You are applying for the position of sales staff you can write:
“Become a good employee within the next 2 years and a successful manager in the
future. I believe that there is always something new to learn, and that learning never
stops as long as an individual is given the opportunity. I take every opportunity to
improve my skills.”
3. How to write Work Experience
a. How to present experience in CV in reverse chronological order
This is the most familiar way for today's candidates. You just need to list your
experience in order of closest working time, to the furthest time.
Advantages:
Easy to read, easy to follow.
Your most recent experiences, duties and work history are highlighted.
Disadvantages:

Employers can't immediately track outstanding experience if it's not close to the time
of application.
In short, the way to write a CV in reverse chronological order is only suitable for those
with the most recent experience, which is also the most outstanding experience.
b. How to present experience in CV in a combined way
In addition to the chronological presentation, there is also a hybrid presentation for
those who want to learn how to write an impressive CV from outstanding candidates.
In this way, you select the most important experiences shown at the top, then arrange
the experiences in reverse chronological order.
Advantages:
Overcoming the failure to track outstanding experiences not close to the time of
application
If you choose to write this CV, employers will easily track the outstanding experiences
you want them to notice.
c. How to present experience in a skills-based CV
Finally, how to present experience in a skills-based CV. Here's how to write an
impressive CV suitable for candidates without much experience. Based on your
academic, extracurricular and other work experiences, you may be able to come up
with some relevant skills relevant to your new job. From there, you list those skills and
have the experiences listed below as proof. Many candidates, despite not having much
experience, have impressed employers by presenting based on this skill.
4. How to write Education level
List your highest degree, major, name of school, year of graduation, type of
graduation, other degrees and certificates (if any), foreign language proficiency,
computer literacy.
5. How to write Skills
Focus on skills related to the position you are applying for and specific skills. In
addition, there are other general skills such as teamwork, independent work, initiative,

decision-making, creativity, communication skills, negotiation, persuasion of
customers, under pressure...
6. How to write Hobbies and achievements
When listing personal interests in your CV, be sure to only list positive and work-
related interests. Avoid talking about negative hobbies like playing games, singing
karaoke, hanging out, etc. Do not forget to list awards, achievements in study as well
as work.