Monday, 16 November 2009

How to write an Italian resume/cv

Hi dears,

In this last period it seems I'm really concerned about the job and all the things related to it... it's true, definitely :)
Now, I'm going to give you some suggestions for writing an "Italian" resume.
Listing:
1) Use a standard template/format, we generally fill in the European resume template. It's available here. Broadly speaking, we don't have a lot of different CV styles, for instance I saw that in other countries there is a resume particularly suitable for executive manger or other for young graduate, we just use a standard format.

2) Write not more than two pages. Recruiters are always in a hurry, they just skim through the text and their attention is caught by some key words, therefore you do not need to make it long.

3) Pay attention to your hobby section, do not be neglect. A lot of times, even managers, have been interested in my hobbies.

4) Report your work experiences from the more recent to the less one.

5) It is not compulsory to add your passport picture. If there is no compelling reason or it's not explicitly required do not put your picture. Provide it only on demand.

6) In your languages skills section provide your listening, writing, speaking and reading capabilities. It might come in handy the self assessment grid with which you can assess your capabilities on your own. Also, this grid allows you to express your mastering of the Italian language (and eventually others) in a standard way.

7) At the end of your resume add your agreement for your personal information treatment according to our law. We write something like: "Ai sensi del d.lgs 30/06/2003 n. 196, autorizzo il trattamento dei miei dati personali".

8) Good luck :)

7 comments:

Zax (Andrea) said...

"Write not more than two pages" best suggestion IMHO

see you

Andrea

Unknown said...

It's interesting.
Many thanks for your advises ,)

Svetlana.

Puntino said...

@Fomia
you are welcome

iggy said...

Hi, is this blog still alive? If so, can you please tell a little more about yourself?

My name is Igor, and I am relatively fluent in Italian, but would like to improve.

All the best.

Matt said...

Thanks for the tips, highly appreciated!
Matt

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the tips, highly appreciated!
Matt

Melanie said...

Hi guys!I am from Germany and want to go to Italy for an 6 months internship. I never wrote an Italian CV, altough my Italian is quite fluent. I discovered this website for CV checks: www.obiettivocurriculum.it
Do someone of you know if their services are recommendable or not?thx!!

 

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