The material you gather for your CV can come from a different sources, both personal and professional. When deciding which qualifications best demonstrate your ability to succeed in your new position, Follow the following topics or further knowledge about gathering material .
- Skills: The most important tool is areas of expertise, or proficiency that enable you to excel in your position.
- Capabilities: The job responsibilities you have performed and the results you are able to achieve based on your skills.
- Accomplishments: Achievements and the results of your work that had a positive impact on the company.
- Experience: A combination of your job responsibilities, abilities, accomplishments, and the ensuing measurable results as they apply to each position in your work history.
- Education: Your academic background.
- Publications: A listing of articles, books, or portions of books which you have written, and have been published.
- Training: Relevant personal or professional training you have received.
- Licenses: Licenses, certifications, or other documentation required for your position.
- Honors: Any relevant personal or professional honors and awards you have received.
- Affiliations: Affiliations with organizations that demonstrate your familiarity with a career field or illustrate a personal characteristic that future employers would consider valuable.
- Volunteer Work: Any volunteer work that is relevant to the position you are seeking or that demonstrates some quality you would like to highlight.
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