CV
There are different ways of presenting information in your CV (academic CV, chronological or competency- based CV). Either way, your CV must include key information. Citing information under the points is clearer than writing it in the form of a classical letter
- Type your CV and never write it by hand!.
- Use formal fonts Times New Roman, Arial.
- Avoid funny fonts: Comic Sans MS, Gothic, Haettenschweiler, Monotype Corsiva.
- Use standard size for letters (12-14).
- Check your grammar and style.
- Update your CV on time (after a new job, professional development etc.) .
- Do not send photos on your own (if not asked).
- Check the text with your friends.