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Comprehensive CV Format Guide

This document outlines the sections that should be included in a curriculum vitae: I) personal information, II) academic qualifications, III) work experience, IV) professional service and training, V) scholarly achievements, VI) technical experience, VII) research interests, and VIII) references. It provides guidance on the types of details that should be included in each section, such as educational history, employment history, courses and qualifications, publications, areas of research focus, and references.
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Comprehensive CV Format Guide

This document outlines the sections that should be included in a curriculum vitae: I) personal information, II) academic qualifications, III) work experience, IV) professional service and training, V) scholarly achievements, VI) technical experience, VII) research interests, and VIII) references. It provides guidance on the types of details that should be included in each section, such as educational history, employment history, courses and qualifications, publications, areas of research focus, and references.
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Curriculum Vitae

I. Personal information
e.g. Your full name, your temporary address and/or permanent
address, date when you were employed if already an employee

II. Academic Qualifications


The certificates that you obtained in your Diploma, BA, MA, and or
PhD detailing the year you graduated and the level you attained.

III. Work Experience


How long you have been an engineer? The different places you
worked in such as companies, ministries, with detail of the nature of
work you were doing.

IV. Professional Service


Any training you went through during your employment; any
courses you attended providing as much details about the name of
the course/training, the objectives and the duration;

V. Scholarly Achievements
Any contribution to the field of engineering within your major,

VI. Technical Experience


Any technical experience you have in computing, programs, etc.

VII. Research Interests


What are your research interests in the field of engineering in
general and in your discipline in particular?

VIII. References

If you have published a book, a journal or given a presentation in a conference, then


you will need to reference it.

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