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                 STEP FOUR:                                                                                                                                                         CV


                 ‘ONE PAGER’










                       rom my own experience as someone who employs teachers, a single
                       job vacancy can attract 50+ Curriculum Vitaes (also known as a
                F‘CV’ or ‘Résumé’), sometimes even more. Anecdotally, large English
                 language schools in Vietnam receive 100+ random CVs a day from folks
                 looking to secure a job teaching English abroad. Numbers like those tell
                 us that your CV needs to stand out in the crowd. ‘Curriculum Vitae’ is a
                 Latin term; the English translation is ‘course of one’s life’. In layman’s terms,
                 a CV is a written summary of a person’s background, qualifications, and
                 employment history.


                    The significance of a quality CV that’s responsive to local expectations
                 cannot be overemphasised. Arguably, your CV is the single most important
                 document that you’ll submit to a potential employer. Given the number of
                 CVs and related documents that a single employer processes daily (note
                 my comments above), your CV needs to be ‘noticed’ by the decision-
                 maker in less than two seconds. It must include relevant information in a
                 compartmentalised format and an engaging (professional) photo. Your CV
                 should be no more than one page and easy to visually scan. Check out the
                 sample CV opposite. Let’s look at the sample CV in more detail, starting
                 from the left-handside of the document.


                    Photo: Your photo needs to show that you’re a professional person with
                 an engaging disposition. It should strike a balance between formal and
                 informal. If you’re not very photogenic, here are some tips: choose the
                 background carefully, don’t look at the camera, find your good side, place
                 the camera slightly above eye level, avoid a double chin, make sure your
                 eyes are wide open and get the lighting right. You’ll find plenty more photo
                 tips on the internet.
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