Demonstrate that you
understand the nature of
the job being advertised
Leadership experience
and explain why you
want to work in that
•
List activities where leadership has been developed.
area.
Computer skills
•
Microsoft Office, Adobe PageMaker, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop,
Dreamweaver, Unix, Linux, Oracle.
Community involvement
•
List all relevant community projects.
Conference Papers (If applicable)
It is absolutely vital that you separate conference papers and presentations from published works. If
you have only given a few of each type of paper, it may be better to group them together. Use your
judgment.
Publications (If applicable)
This section typically appears near the end of the CV, followed only by the list of references.
Interests
•
Enjoy reading traveling magazines.
•
Avid wildlife photographer with the goal of writing and photographing travel
destinations.
•
Participate in outdoor activities, including hiking, canoeing, backpacking and
skiing.
References
A list of 3 people who are providing the reference letters that accompany your application. Always
ask an individual to be a reference for you prior to mentioning his/her name to prospective
employers. Prepare a list of three references to provide at the interview. This list should include
name, title, employer, address, telephone number and e‐mail address.
Ensure that your CV is
Be concise. Continue
well spaced and visually
revising and fine‐tuning
attractive.
your resume. Proofread!