When writing a CV, care should be taken about how you arrange and present the facts. You should also choose the appropriate format.
You should consider the profession that you are applying for. The CV should be able to speak for you through highlighting the most important facts that would appeal to the intended recipient.
The CV sample should be easy to read and understand, clearly spaced out and written in s simple printable font. As such, the font should not be too small or too big. Only the details that the recipient requires should be present on a CV.
Curriculum VitaeĀ Format
Your Contact Information
Name
Address
Telephone
Cell Phone
Email
Personal Information
Date of Birth
Place of Birth
Citizenship
Visa Status
Gender
Optional Personal Information
Marital Status
Spouse’s Name
Children
Employment History
List in chronological order, include position details and dates
Work History
Academic Positions
Research and Training
Education
Include dates, majors, and details of degrees, training and certification
High School
University
Graduate School
Post-Doctoral Training
Professional Qualifications
Certifications and Accreditations
Computer Skills
Awards
Publications
Books
Professional Memberships
Interests