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It's Over I'm writing my first CV

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It's so short and terrible. I'm cringing so hard at having to write about my qualities. I have none. I literally just looked up "qualities to put on CV".
I have never worked a job and I have never done anything worth putting on a CV in school. What the fuck do I do?
 
Write about your inceldom and how the blackpill has toughened you up that will look good in it
 
Welcome to hell
 
dont even know what that is
 
It's over if you have to wagecuck
 
Look up

Cv joints

And right about that.
 
Simple template:

What is a CV?​


A curriculum vitae (CV) provides a summary of your experience, academic background including teaching experience, degrees, research, awards, publications, presentations, and other achievements, skills and credentials.[UWSL]1[/UWSL] CVs are typically used for academic, medical, research, and scientific applications in the U.S.




Review curriculum vitae samples, learn about the difference between a CV and a resume, and glean tips and advice on how to write a CV.




When to Use a CV Instead of a Resume​


In the United States, a curriculum vitae is used when applying for academic, education, scientific, or research positions. A curriculum vitae can also be used to apply for fellowships or grants. In Europe, the Middle East, Africa, or Asia, employers may expect to receive a curriculum vitae rather than a resume.




A curriculum vitae, commonly referred to as a “CV,” is a longer (two or more pages), more detailed synopsis than a resume. There are also differences in what is included, and when each document is used.




Your CV should be clear, concise, complete, and up-to-date with current employment and educational information.

What to Include in a Curriculum Vitae​


The following are examples of information that can be included in your curriculum vitae. The elements that you include will depend on what you are applying for, so be sure to incorporate the most relevant information to support your candidacy in your CV.




  • Personal details and contact information. Most CVs start with contact information and personal data but take care to avoid superfluous details, such as religious affiliation, children's names, and so on.
  • Education and qualifications. Be sure to include the names of institutions and dates attended in reverse order: Ph.D., Masters, Undergraduate.
  • Work experience/employment history. The most widely accepted style of employment record is the chronological curriculum vitae. Your career history is presented in reverse date order starting with the most recent appointment. More emphasis/information should be placed on your most recent jobs.

  • Skills. Include computer skills, foreign language skills, and any other recent training that is relevant to the role applied for.
  • Training / Graduate Fieldwork / Study Abroad
  • Dissertations / Theses
  • Research experience
  • Teaching experience
  • Publications
  • Presentations, lectures, and exhibitions
  • Grants, scholarships, fellowships, and assistantships
  • Awards and honors
  • Technical, computer, and language skills
  • Professional licenses, certifications, and memberships



What Not to Include in a CV​


There is no need to include your photo, your salary history, the reason you left your previous position, or references in a CV submitted for jobs in the United States. References should be listed separately and given to employers upon request.




The requirements for international CVs differ, and depend upon the country to which you are applying.

In other countries, private information like your date of birth, nationality, marital status, how many children you have, and a photograph may be required.




How Long Should a CV Be?​


A good, entry-level curriculum vitae should ideally cover two to three pages (CVs for mid-level professionals, especially in academia and medical research roles, may run longer).[UWSL]2[/UWSL]




Aim to ensure the content is clear, structured, concise, and relevant. Using bullet points rather than full sentences can help minimize word usage.




Curriculum Vitae Sample​


The following is a curriculum vitae example for an entry-level candidate for a faculty position in the US. This CV includes employment history, education, competencies, awards, skills, and personal interests. Download the CV template (compatible with Google Docs and Word Online) or see below for more examples.




Screenshot of a curriculum vitae example for an entry-level candidate for a faculty position

 
Don't become a wagecuck. You can get social welfare, create a business or even sell drugs.
But don't break your back to support this rigged system.
 
Kek I had to make a CV for a college class. The only work experience I could put on it was working at McDonald's for one month. I'm sure there are some bullshit skills you can list (attention to detail, motivation, etc).
 

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