CS Unit-5 Notes
CS Unit-5 Notes
CS Unit-5 Notes
Format of a CV: -
1. Contact Information: This section should include your full name, phone number, email address,
and home address.
2. Personal Statement: This section should be a brief paragraph that summarizes your professional
experience, skills, and qualifications. It should be tailored to the job you are applying for.
3. Professional Experience: This section should list your work experience in reverse chronological
order, starting with your most recent job. For each job, include your job title, company name,
dates of employment, and a brief description of your responsibilities and achievements.
4. Education: This section should list your educational qualifications in reverse chronological order,
starting with your most recent degree. Include the name of the institution, degree earned, and
dates of attendance.
5. Skills: This section should list your relevant skills and qualifications. You can include both hard
and soft skills.
6. References: This section should include the names and contact information of at least two
professional references.
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Basics of telephonic & online interviews: -
A telephonic interview is a remote job interview conducted over the phone, focusing on assessing a
candidate’s qualifications and suitability for a position. It assesses your qualifications, personality,
and communication skills.
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An online interview is a remote job interview conducted over the internet, typically using video
conferencing software. It is similar to an in-person interview, but with the added challenge of
communicating through a screen.
1. Practice beforehand: Conduct a mock interview with a friend or family member to get
comfortable with the process. Use a list of common interview questions to prepare your answers.
2. Choose a quiet location: Find a quiet place to conduct the interview where you won’t be
disturbed by background noise.
3. Prepare your equipment: Make sure your phone or computer is fully charged and that you have
a good internet connection.
4. Dress appropriately: Dress as you would for an in-person interview. This will help you feel more
confident and professional.
5. Be prepared to answer questions: Research the company and the position you are applying for.
Be prepared to answer questions about your experience and qualifications.
6. Ask questions: Prepare a list of questions to ask the interviewer about the company and the
position.
7. Follow up: After the interview, send a thank-you email to the interviewer. This will show that you
are interested in the position and appreciate the interviewer’s time.