Mẫu CV Tiếng Anh – CV English 9

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NAME & Qualifications, e.g. BSc CEng [write your details in here] Address, telephone no, email address, all on one line HOW TO USE THIS TEMPLATE All text in this colour (green) denotes instructions and should be deleted. Black text shows the information you should provide for each section of the CV. Write or copy and paste your text over the text in black. Leave the blue headings in place RETAIN THE SAME STYLE AS THE TEXT SHOWN Paragraph summarising who/what you are, what you offer and what you are seeking . Bold for this section, with a box around it. This can be the most difficult part and should normally be left to last. No more than 4 lines. Key Skills bullet points No more than 5 or 6 Keep them to one line each Use ‘action words’a Xxxxxx CAREER & ACHIEVEMENTS CURRENT/LAST EMPLOYER, location (Town & County) Jan 19xx – Present Job Title – Brief description of role & responsibility, its context (size of department/company, etc.) & whom you reported to. List of achievements – what you actually made happen Bullet points – be succinct, as more detail can be given at an interview Probably no more than about 5 per job No more than 2 lines each Use them to highlight things that you want an interviewer to raise for discussion PREVIOUS EMPLOYER #1, Town, County Oct 19xx – Dec 19xx Job Title – Brief description of role & responsibility, its context (size of department/company, etc.) & whom you reported to. xxxx xxxxx xxxxxx xxxxxxx xxxxxxxx PREVIOUS EMPLOYER #2, Town, County Feb 19xx – Sept 19xx Move this whole third employer to page 2 if necessary (Do not split this section over 2 pages) Job Title – Brief description of role & responsibility, its context (size of department/company, etc.) & whom you reported to. With some employers you will have been in more than one role, which should be shown like this. xxxxx xxxxxx xxxxxxx Job Title – Brief description of role & responsibility, its context (size of department/company, etc.) & whom you reported to. With some employers you will have been in more than one role, which should be shown like this. xxxxx xxxxxx xxxxxxx Career continued... SUMMARY OF ANY PREVIOUS EMPLOYMENT 19xx – 19xx Simply list employers, roles and achievements in summary form More detail can be covered at interview if the interviewer wishes xxxxxxxxxxxxx EDUCATION, QUALIFICATIONS & PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS (A summary of what you have achieved) e.g.: Chartered Engineer (CEng) Member of the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining (MIM) Any University: Any degree, Subject Xxxxxxxxxxx 19xx – 19xx Any School School: A-levels in Xxxx, Xxxxxxxx & Xxxxxxxxxx plus 19xx – 19xx x O-levels/GCSE’s (list if desired) FURTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITY (Optional section where you can include, in summary form:) Training courses attended Professional activities such as speaking at conferences, involvement with learned bodies and/or trade associations CPD undertaken PERSONAL (Here you can give what details you wish, but keep it short) Date of birth: 12-12-19xx Status: Married, X children Nationality: XXXXXXXXXXX Driving licence: ??? (Include HGV, PSV, Fork Lift, etc.) Hobbies/Leisure-time activities & interests (Include clubs, sports, interests, charity work, etc. but keep short) (NAME IN CAPITALS, Page 2) KEY WORDS Page 3 of the CDS CV contains key words describing your expertise and is used by employers when doing a key-word search. It is very important that you include this page and choose only those key words that relate to your experience. If you do not include this page, you risk putting yourself at a disadvantage relative to other candidates. Please delete all key words that are not applicable to you Materials Industrial Sector Irons Light metals (Al, Mg, Ti) Steel/Stainless Steel Copper alloys Superalloys Refractory metals Precious/noble metals Building materials Cement & concrete Ceramic science Pottery & whitewares Technical & engineering ceramics Refractory & industrial ceramics Glass containers Flat glass products Optical glasses Acrylics Engineering plastics Polyolefins Polyurethanes PVC Styrenics Thermosetting plastics General rubber products Latex Tyres Carbon/aramid fibre composites FRP/GRP Fibre reinforced ceramics Metal matrix composites Biomaterials Carbon products Catalysis Energy storage Magnetic materials Optical materials Photovoltaics Semiconductors Coal Oil Gas Petroleum Energy All Metals Nuclear Materials Uranium, Radon Aggregates Sand Gravel Minerals Clay Diamonds Precious/Gem stones Technological Process Area Adhesives Castings Cathodic protection Coatings Compounding Corrosion Design function Drilling engineering Energy Energy storage Environmental engineering Environmental issues Fabrication and joining Failure analysis Forming & fabrication Geology Geotechnics Heat treatment Health and safety Iron and steelmaking Lasers Machining Maintenance engineering Materials testing Metal finishing & surface treatment Microscopy and/or characterisation Mineral Extraction Mineral Processing Modelling Mouldmaking Nondestructive testing Paints Petroleum Engineering Powder metallurgy Process control Properties of materials Quality assurance & control Rapid prototyping Recycling/reclamation Research & development Rolling Smart materials Sol-gel processing Surface engineering Thermochemical processing Tribology Welding Application Area Academic Aerospace Automotive Architecture, building & construction Chemical/Petrochemical  Education Environment Electrical supply & distribution Electronics & telecommunications Engineering textiles Finance/Banking/Accountancy Food & beverage processing Land or marine transport Law Medical/biomedical engineering Mining Packaging Pharmaceuticals Plant & equipment Power engineering Remediation Retail goods Sport & leisure Utilities (gas, water, electricity) (NAME IN CAPITALS, Page 3)

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