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How can I make a good CV?

How can I make a good CV? What skills or expertise should I mention in my CV?
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Trina’s Answer

Great question. I am not certain what your level of experience is in the workplace. However, impact statements are valuable on resumes, for example, developing best practices to make a process more efficient and by what “%”.
I would also say, consider utilizing tools such as “Microsoft Copilot,” which can make a written narrative sound more professional and robust.
I wish you the best of luck.
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Camille’s Answer

Choosing the right format for your resume is important. There are two main types: chronological and functional. For each of these formats, and on any resume, it is crucial to provide your name and relevant contact information at the top. You also have the choice to add your mailing address if you wish, personally I don't do this I only put the city. After the contact information you may want to put a summary or objective statement. "An objective statement quickly explains your career goals and is a good choice for those with limited professional experience, such as recent college or high school graduates. A resume summary is a short statement that uses active language to describe your relevant work experience, skills and accomplishments." (Indeed, 2024). When adding in skills, it is important to tailor the resume to the jobs that you are applying for. Some jobs can have different requirements. In my job search one example of this is how some companies want their employees to be proficient in Microsoft Office and other companies prefer it if you are knowledgeable about other systems. When adding in your professional history make sure it is in reverse-chronological order, with your present job first. For your education section you want to make sure to include your degree, major/minor, date earned, relevant coursework to the position you are applying for, and any awards, certifications, or achievements you earned.

If you have any questions let me know. I hope this helps!
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