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CURRICULUM VITA

“CV”
Mohammad Khalis Amiri
 CV stands for "Curriculum Vitae" (Latin for "Course of
Life").
What is a
CV? It’s a document that shows your skills, education, and
work experience.

Used to apply for jobs, internships, or academic


opportunities.
 First impression for employers.
Why is a CV Highlights why you’re the right fit.
Important?
Helps you stand out among other candidates.
 1. Contact Information
Basic 2. Personal Profile or Objective
3. Work Experience
Structure 4. Education
5. Skills
of a CV 6. Additional Sections (e.g., Certifications, Languages,
Hobbies)
Contact  Full name
Professional email address
Information Phone number
Optional: LinkedIn profile or portfolio link
 A short summary about you.

Highlight your goals and strengths.


Personal Example: "A detail-oriented graphic designer with 3
years of experience seeking to bring creativity to a
Profile/Objective dynamic team."
 List jobs in reverse order (most recent first).
Include:
Work Job title
Experience Company name
Dates of employment
Achievements and responsibilities
 Include:

Education Degree or qualification


Institution name
Graduation date (or expected date)
Optional: Key coursework or honors
 Content:

Skills List skills relevant to the job.


Examples:
Technical: Programming, data analysis, graphic design
Soft: Communication, teamwork, problem-solving
 Content:

Certifications (e.g., "Google Data Analytics


Additional Certificate")

Sections Languages (e.g., "Fluent in Spanish and English")

Hobbies/Interests (if relevant)


 Keep it clear and well-organized.
Use bullet points.
Tips for a Avoid grammar mistakes.
Tailor your CV to each job.
Great CV Keep it to 1-2 pages.
 Content:
Ready to
Start writing your CV today!
Build Your
CV? Remember: Practice makes perfect.
Visual: Motivational image or quote.
THANK YOU SO MUCH
Mohammad Khalis Amiri

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