Dear Emad,
It's the exact "o.k" , there's no special difference between them :20: , good luck
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Dear Emad,
It's the exact "o.k" , there's no special difference between them :20: , good luck
hi.plz send me the question 's of toeflt.I need it so much.plz help me
tanks
hi, just seek in internet and you'll find a huge amount of free samples of toefl questions, both in IBT and PBT.
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Hi dear Administrator,
I have an idea about your froum. many members need to say thank to others so you can add a thanks buttom at the bottem of each posts. it will be very usefull and reduced many posts and finally your sever will be very faster. and accessabilty of the froum may be easier.
Regards
hello, archi
Thanks for your help
Hi friends,
you should know that the resume is one of the most important part of your proccess of finding a job. how improve our abillities to write it better and eficiently? what type of sentences and phrases are usefull? what is the best structure of a good resume? and many such questions which you have and could not find the best answers for those.
lets help to each other to start and do the best.
thanks in advance
there is some information for you :46:OR
it is an example of a resume just fill with what it explains:46:
NAME
Email Address and/or Personal Web Address
Campus Address: Trinity College Box # · City, State Zip Code · Phone Number
Permanent Street: City, State Zip Code · Phone NumberCampus Address:
Trinity College, Box #
City, State Zip code
(Area Code) Phone number Permanent Address:
Street
City, State Zip code
(Area Code) Phone number
EDUCATION:
Institution: location -- Trinity College: Hartford, CT
Degree, Major (and concentration if appropriate), date -- Bachelor of Arts in Political Science, Expected May 2003
Cumulative GPA/GPA in major (optional) - list if 3.0 or higher with academic honors and awards
Optional: relevant coursework, foreign study programs.
CAREER OBJECTIVE:If you have a cover letter, you generally do not need an objective. If you decide you want one anyway, it should be a concise and meaningful statement describing your career goals. Be as specific as possible without being too restrictive.
EXPERIENCE:List experiences as follows: Job title, employer, location (city, state) and the dates. The order of the job title and the employer depends on how you want to present yourself. De-emphasize dates, months may or may not be relevant.
- Tailor this section for the type of position you are applying - Teaching Experience, Research Experience, Financial Experience, etc.
May include full-time, part-time, related volunteer work or relevant campus activities, and internships. Remember, not all paid positions reflect your skills.
- You may choose to put either the job title or employer name first. You should decide which is more important - where you worked or what you did.
Use actions words and adjectives to describe the skills you have developed and applied. Cite your specific responsibilities and accomplishments for each position. Be thorough in your descriptions without exaggerating.
Appropriate divisions for this category may include research experience, teaching experience, technical experience, etc.
SKILLS:Computer: Even if it is only word processing skills, list familiarity with computer systems, applications and programs. If you don't have it, they assume you don't know it. Language: State degree of proficiency in reading, writing and speaking.
HONORS & AWARDS:List academic, leadership and athletic honors. If you only have academic awards you can list them under your GPA in the Education section.
ACTIVITIES/SPECIAL INTERESTS:Include leadership positions, such as offices held and responsibilities. You do not need to include everything you have done, be selective in your listing.
REFERENCES AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST:You should only use this if you need to fill space. Refer to the Letters of Recommendation CSO guide.
RESUME WRITING TIPS
1. Limit to one page. You do not have to state everything you have done on a resume, but everything you state must be true. 2. Determine the type of layout that works best for your experience. You may use bolding to emphasize key skills and accomplishments. 3. Tailor your resume to the type of position to which you are applying. Decide what you want your resume to convey about your abilities. 4. Maintain a consistent writing style. a. Do Not use "I" or "my." b. You may use complete or fragmented sentences as long as the meaning is clear and style is consistent. c. Start each description with an action word. Use present tense verbs when referring to current activities. Use past tense verbs when referring to past activities. d. Especially if you are interested in the financial industry use numbers, where appropriate, to quantify the scope of involvement. e. Include a brief explanation of an organization in your description if its name is obscure. Remember, the reader is not necessarily familiar with Trinity. 5. Emphasize outcome, accomplishments and breadth of responsibility. Examples: Streamlined invoice procedures reducing staff processing time. Organized publicity campaign leading to 25% increase in volunteers. 6. Be concise and clear in your descriptions. Do not try to impress employers with the use of complicated or confusing words.
7. Make sure there are no typing, spelling or grammar errors.
8. Do not use contractions and make sure you define abbreviations or acronyms.
9. Be consistent. For example, if your headings are in bold type, all headings should be in bold. Each entry should follow a uniform format.
10. Spell check, but remember that spell check does not catch everything. Have someone proofread your resume.
11. Choose a font that is easy to read: Palatino or Times, no larger than 14 point and no smaller than 10 point.
12. In most cases a cover letter should be attached to your resume. Refer tothe How to Write a Cover Letter CSO Guide.
13. Print final copies of your resume on quality paper. Use the same color and type of paper for resume, cover letter and envelope. Make sure the paper photocopies well.
14. Seek advice from the Career Services Office for suggested improvements in wording, layout and style.
There are no rules or grammatical points because there are some fields that you should fill out with info.
for example:
expriences :
ex:from 1997 till present - X(name of company) Company as a X(job title)
or Skills,
Copmputer (Microsoft Office [ excellent] , Auto Cad [good] ,..... )
Languages : English (Excellent), French (Good ) ,...
there are some pre-prepared CVs written in word or excel. you can search for them in internet or I can send u if u want
virtualtrinity tips are great, Thanks