A Curriculum Vitae (CV) is often your first contact with a company in the business world and your first presentation of yourself to the company you want to work for. It is really important that this first contact is simple and clear in a way that best describes your characteristics, talents, and social skills so that you will stay in the minds of the company officials. Most of the time you can only get an interview with a company if your CV is good. Sometimes a person who is still a student may not pay enough attention to his/her resume, thinking that he/she does not have much work experience yet. However, it will be your CV that will differentiate you from the other students, especially in internships, long-term internships, and jobs that can be carried out together with student life.
You can review the CV examples we have prepared for you below and update them accordingly. These examples have been prepared not because they are the best in terms of format, but to serve as an example for you and to help you grasp what you should write in which field more quickly. The best CV format is the one that is readable and that the person looking at it can access the maximum positive information about you in the fastest way possible.
You can learn more about CV preparation, which is a strategic issue, by attending our seminars and workshops, which we organize online and face-to-face every few weeks. If you wish, you can request individual career counseling by sending an e-mail to [email protected] and you can also edit your CV with us. We usually recommend different CV formats for students who want to study abroad. We also recommend you to attend the seminars we organize on this subject and we would like to remind you that you can also request individual consultancy.