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Instructions for filling in the Europass CV
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Before you start: Five basic principles for a good CV
1. Concentrate on the essentials
Employers generally spend less than one minute reading a CV before deciding to reject it, or to shortlist it
for detailed consideration. If you fail to make the right impact, you missed your chance.
If applying for an advertised vacancy, always ensure that you comply with any application process entirely.
The vacancy notice might specify: how to apply (CV, application form, online application), the length and/or
format of the CV, whether a covering letter is required, etc.
Be brief: two A4 pages are usually more than enough, irrespective of your education or experience. Do not
exceed three pages. If you hold a degree, include your secondary school qualifications only if relevant to
the job in question.
Is your work experience limited? Describe your education and training first; highlight volunteering activities
and placements or traineeships.
2. Be clear and concise
Use short sentences. Avoid clichés. Concentrate on the relevant aspects of your training and work
experience.
Give specific examples. Quantify your achievements.
Update your CV as your experience develops. Don’t hesitate to remove old information if it does not add
value for the position.
3. Always adapt your CV to suit the post you are applying for
Highlight your strengths according to the needs of the employer and focus on the skills that match the job.
Do not include work experience or training which is not relevant to the application.
Explain any breaks in your studies or career giving examples of any transferable skills you might have
learned during your break.
Before sending your CV to an employer, check again that it corresponds to the required profile.
Do not artificially inflate your CV; if you do, you are likely to be found out at the interview.
4. Pay attention to the presentation of your CV
Present your skills and competences clearly and logically, so that your advantages stand out.
Put the most relevant information first.
Pay attention to spelling and punctuation.
Print your CV on white paper (unless you are asked to send it electronically).
Retain the suggested font and layout.
5. Check your CV once you have filled it in
Correct any spelling mistakes, and ensure the layout is clear and logical.
Have someone else re-read your CV so that you are sure the content is clear and easy to understand.
Do not forget to write a cover letter.
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All CV headings/fields are optional. Remove any fields left empty.
PERSONAL INFORMATION
Replace with First name(s) Surname(s)
If you have more than one first name, start with the one you usually use. Example:
John Smith
Insert picture only if required.
Replace with house number, street name, city, postcode, country.
Choose the postal address at which you can be contacted quickly. Example:
32 Reading Rd., Birmingham B26 3QJ, United Kingdom
Replace with telephone number. Replace with mobile number.
Choose the number at which you can be contacted quickly, most likely your mobile phone.
Example:
+44 7871 330 1234
Separate groups of digits in accordance to national convention, to ensure your telephone number
is easy to read. Example: +<CountryCode> <AreaCode> <LocalNumber>
State e-mail address
Choose the e-mail address at which you can be contacted quickly, preferably your personal
e-mail address. Avoid fancy or silly addresses. Example:
John.smith@hotmail.com
State personal website(s)
Be sure it is relevant to the position and it does not hinder your application. Example:
www.sample.com
Replace with type of IM service / Replace with messaging account(s).
Be sure it is relevant to the position and it does not hinder your application. Example:
AOL Instant Messenger (AIM) john.smith
Sex
Enter sex | Date of birth dd/mm/yyyy | Nationality Enter nationality/-ies
Complete only if required. Check local legal provisions regarding data such as sex, age, nationality,
etc. on a CV. Example:
Sex Male | Date of birth 01/04/1973 | Nationality Spanish
JOB APPLIED FOR
POSITION
PREFERRED JOB
STUDIES APPLIED FOR
PERSONAL STATEMENT
Delete non relevant headings.
Select from list: Job applied for / Position / Preferred job / Studies applied
for / Personal statement
This h
eading gives an immediate overview of the purpose of your application. Delete non relevant
headings in the left column. Examples:
JOB APPLIED FOR
Human Resources Assistant (ref. 562/2013)
POSITION
Car painter
PREFERRED JOB
Customer Service Representative o
r Clerical Support
STUDIES APPLIED FOR
Postgraduate Applied Economics
PERSONAL STATEMENT
A graduate with strong communication and organisational skills gained in
nursing, now seeking to move into HR as a trainee manager
Use ‘Personal statement’ only if you have a clear idea of what job you wish to apply for. Focus on your
core strengths and achievements related to the job, rather than past duties. A few sentences are
enough (max. 50 words). Avoid generic statements such as ‘Looking for a challenging opport
unity’,
etc.
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WORK EXPERIENCE
Focus on the work experience that gives added weight to your application.
Add separate entries for each experience. Start with the most recent.
If your work experience is limited:
o describe your education and training first;
o mention volunteering or (paid/unpaid) work placements which provide evidence of work
experience.
If you are applying for a position you have no prior experience of, underline skills gained from
previous jobs relevant for the position. For example if you apply for a managerial position but have
never worked as manager, emphasise that your previous position involved significant
responsibility and decision-making duties (delegation, coordination, training staff, etc.)
EDUCATION AND TRAINING
Add separate entries for each course. Start from the most recent.
Replace with dates (from - to)
Example:
September 2007 - Present
Replace with occupation or position held.
Examples:
Maintenance technician / Receptionist / Ice Hockey Volunteer Coach
Replace with employer’s name and locality (if relevant, full address and website).
Example:
Anderson and D
obbs Ltd., 12 Highland Road, Edinburgh EH3 4AB, United Kingdom
Indicate telephone, fax, e
-mail or Internet address only if required. Example:
Tel.: (44
-31) 123 45 67 - Fax (44-31) 123 45 68 - E-mail: J.Robinson@andes.co.uk
http://www.anderdobbs.co.uk
Replace with main activities and responsibilities.
Examples:
maintenance of computers
relations with suppliers
coaching a junior Ice Hockey team (10 hours/week)
If necessary, quantify your responsibilities (percentage of working time, length of time spent
on each
occupation, etc.).
Business or sector Replace with type of business or sector.
Use
only if required. Examples:
Business or sector
Transport and logistics / Auditing / Manufacturing of motor vehicle parts
Replace with dates (from - to)
Example:
September 2004 - June 2007
Replace with qualification awarded.
Example:
National Vocational Qualification (NVQ) Level 2: Bakery Service
Avoid using abbreviations
on their own (e.g. NVQ).
Replace with EQF
level if relevant
Example:
EQF level 3
Replace with name and locality of education or training organisation (if relevant, country).
Example:
South Wales Technical College, Cardiff
Replace with a list of principal subjects covered or skills acquired.
Example
s:
General
English, Welsh, Mathematics, Spanish
physical education
Occupational
occupational techniques (making of standard breads, fancy breads, cakes and pastries)
science applied to food and equipment (microbiology, biochemistry, hygiene)
occupational technology (basic principles, hygiene and safety)
knowledge of business and its economic, legal and social context.
Focus on the occupational skills which would be an asset if you were appointed.
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PERSONAL SKILLS
Remove any fields left empty.
Mother tongue(s)
Replace with mother tongue(s)
.
Example:
English
Do not overestimate your level, which may be checked if you are interviewed!
Other language(s)
UNDERSTANDING SPEAKING WRITING
Listening Reading Spoken interaction Spoken production
Replace with language.
Example:
Spanish
Example:
C1
Example:
C1
Example:
B2
Example:
B2
Example:
B1
Replace with name of language certificate. Enter level if known.
Example:
Certificado de Español: Lengua y Uso
Replace with language.
Example:
French
Example:
B2
Example:
B2
Example:
B1
Example:
B1
Example:
A2
Replace with name of language certificate. Enter level if known.
Example:
Diplôme d'études en langue française (DELF) B1
Levels: A1/2: Basic user
- B1/2: Independent user - C1/2 Proficient user
Common European Framework of Reference for Languages
Communication skills
When describing your personal skills:
Use simple words and clear, unambiguous language.
Avoid jargon and clichés (e.g. I am a team player) without context-based evidence of skills.
Be succinct: take time to understand what skills are important for the position you are applying for.
Specify in what context they were acquired (through training, work, seminars, voluntary or leisure
activities, etc.).
Replace with your communication skills. Specify in what context they w
ere acquired.
Example
s:
good communication skills gained through my experience as sales manager
excellent contact skills with children gained through my experience as ice hockey volunteer coach
Organisational / managerial skills
Replace with your organisational / managerial skills. Specify in what context they were acquired.
Example
s:
leadership (currently responsible for a team of 10 people)
good organisational skills gained as secretary of the History Society, responsible for booking
speakers and promoting events
good team-leading skills gained as ice hockey volunteer coach
Job-related skills
Replace with any job
-related skills not listed elsewhere. Specify in what context they were acquired.
Example
s:
good command of quality control processes (currently responsible for quality audit)
mentoring skills (as senior nurse, I was responsible for the training and induction of new nursing staff)
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
ANNEXES
Digital skills SELF-ASSESSMENT
Information
processing Communication Content
creation Safety Problem
solving
Example:
Basic user
Example:
Independent user
Example:
Proficient user
Example:
Proficient user
Levels: Basic user - Independent user - Proficient user
Digital competences
- Self-assessment grid
Replace with name of ICT-certificates
Example:
State certificate: office suite - Independent user
Replace with your other computer skills. Specify in what context they were acquired.
Examples:
good command of office suite (word processor, spread sheet, presentation software)
good command of photo editing software gained as an amateur photographer
Other skills
Replace with other relevant skills
.
Use only if t
hese bring added value to your application and have not been already mentioned. Specify
in what context they were acquired.
Example:
first aid: certified in providing first aid, as part of my scuba diving training
Just mentioning personal interests such a
s reading, walking, cinema, etc. does not bring any added
value. On the contrary, giving examples of activities undertaken would suggest an outgoing, proactive
individual who likes to help others
. Examples:
reading: passionate reader, I help younger pupils with reading difficulties twice a week
mountaineering: experienced climber, active member of the local Hiking and Climbing club
Driving licence
Replac
e with driving licence category/-ies.
Example:
B
Publications
Presentations
Projects
Conferences
Seminars
Honours and awards
Memberships
References
Citations
Courses
Certifications
Replace with relevant publications, presentations, projects, conferences, seminars, honours and
awards, memberships, references
and citations.
Re
move headings not relevant in the left column. Examples:
Publication
How to write a successful CV, New Associated Publishers, London, 2002.
Where appropriate, provide a brief description; specify the type of document (article, report,
presentation, etc.).
P
roject
Devon new public library. Principal architect in charge of design, production, bidding and construction
supervision (2008-2012).
Membership
Member of the University’s Film-Making Society
References
Unless the vacancy specifically requests referees, write "References are available on request."
Replace with list of documents annexed to your CV (copies of degrees and qualifications, testimonial
of employment or work placement, publications or research
).
Examples:
copy of degree in engineering
Europass Language Passport
testimonial of employment (Anderson and Dobbs)
Attach only docum
ents relevant to the position. Do not attach long documents such as publications;
better list them under ‘Additional information with a hyperlink if relevant.

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