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CV / Resume for Experienced & Freshers

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Lessons in This Class

    • 1.

      Introduction: What you will learn here

      2:42

    • 2.

      Sections of a pro CV

      6:10

    • 3.

      Header

      8:16

    • 4.

      Summary

      7:42

    • 5.

      Skills

      3:34

    • 6.

      Experience

      6:58

    • 7.

      Education

      4:02

    • 8.

      Achievements

      1:47

    • 9.

      Interests

      3:01

    • 10.

      Formatting your CV

      18:10

    • 11.

      Conclusion

      2:42

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CV / Resume for Experienced & Freshers

Every professional needs a CV / Resume to showcase their offerings, but unfortunately, most of the CVs are rejected by employers and end up in the trash because of poorly structured information, too little or too many irrelevant details, unprofessional formatting etc.

This course guides you on how you can prepare a professional resume whether you are a fresher or an experienced candidate, using relevant information, correct structuring of information and simple formatting.

So what you are going to learn in this course?

• How you can build a professional CV using attention-grabbing words and numbers
• Structuring information correctly
• Elegant and simple formatting

Course lessons:

Different sections of a CV

• The 7 key sections to include in your CV / Resume
• Understanding the purpose of each section
• Information not to include in your resume

Header

• How to draft your professional title
• Information to include in your contact details
• Structuring contact information in the correct order

Summary

• Purpose of summary
• How to summarize your professional information to stand out
• Keeping it concise

Skills

• Understanding the purpose of Hard Skills and Soft Skills
• Structuring your skills in the correct order

Experience

• What to write if you do not have any work experience
• How to list your contributions in a concise manner

Education

• Purpose of education in a CV
• Information to include

Achievements / Awards

• The 2 kinds of achievements that you can write
• WHAT-WHERE-WHEN Format

Interests

• Why an organization would want to know about your interests?
• Hobbies/interests that you should be including in your CV

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Shatadip Majumder

Productivity Coach

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Hi there!

My name is Shatadip Majumder,  I am a Software Engineer, Former Startup Founder, and Productivity Coach. Here to share everything that I know about different subjects.

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Do check out my website www.shatadip.com 

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1. Introduction: What you will learn here: You know, a couple of years back in 2019, I was hiring content writing in terms for my e-commerce startup and one CV really stood out. It looks something like this. Great language. A lot of work experience in writing while she was still in college. Relevant information. And she won two creative writing contests. What more can you really ask for? But as I was interviewing her, I asked, what did you like about our startup company that made you apply? And the reply was a long pause. Followed by that clearly showed that she mass distributed her CV to a lot of companies and startups without even knowing about them. The point here is that you need to know a little bit about the organization you are applying to. Before you send them your CV. Your CV must reflect relevant skills and experience. They're looking for. A good resume or CV can land you your dream job, or can provide you with the right opportunities to build a successful career. Hearing. This goes, I'm going to show you how you can build a professional resume that will highlight your strongest skills and accomplishments. Choosing the right words to grab the attention of recruiters. A professional CV or resume should not be more than two pages for experienced candidates and more than one page for refreshes. My name is shot through the modules and I have more than ten years of work experience in multiple roles across various different industries, from web development agencies to e-commerce and SaaS startups. And I have also worked as a freelancer. And I recruited a lot of people along the way. I have seen hundreds of CVs from all over India, Japan, the United States, the UK, South America, and Europe. And the majority of the CVs where poorly drafted, full of exaggeration and too little or too much information which were absolutely relevant. In this course, we will know more about those common mistakes and how to avoid them. So let's jump right into the course and learn how we can build a professional and honest resume that will absolutely stand out. 2. Sections of a pro CV: Okay, So let's first understand the purpose and sections of a CV. The purpose of a CV or curriculum by T, if you're in the States or curriculum V, is to showcase your skills, experience, background, et cetera, in our shop, one to two-page document for for potential recruiters to quickly understand your potential. And shortlist do for an interview. Cv ideally has around seven sections in it. It doesn't matter if you have just graduated or have considerable amount of work experience. So first we have the header section. So under header we have professional title and contact. Contact information. Same contact, you'll be adding your phone number, email address, and LinkedIn address. Okay. So time for our section number 2. Section number 2 is a summary. So what I mean by summary is that it's going to be a brief summary of what do you have on all four legs skills and experience, and why you are suitable candidate. You need to update this section for every role that you're applying to. So it comes down to what, what do we have on offer and why? Why EUR a suitable candidate. Okay, so next comes. Next comes what? Skills? So this will have six hard skills and soft skills. We'll talk about it later. And the next section, section four is experience. So it can be any kind of experience, any kind of work experience that you have, such as you might have workspace experience, like you've worked in an office. Or you might have freelancing experience, or you might have internship or volunteer work. Okay. So add any experience that you have here. And then comes section number 5 is education. So education can meet your university degree, your high school, or any simplification that you have. So University, College, High School for certification. Okay. Number six. Number six is our achievements. And each movement or already you can list here. And the final section is interests. Okay? So this section is to be prepared carefully. You don't want to include general interests like playing video games or watching movies. We will learn more about it later in this course. And then there are sections that you want to avoid, like your photo or personal profile, like date of birth, marital status, religion. So these are the sections that are absolutely not regret. So don't include all these things in your CV. So I hope that you have a basic understanding of the boo-boos of a CV and all the different sections of a CV, the seven sections. So I'll see you in the next lesson. 3. Header: And now let's start making a resume. I'm using LibreOffice Writer here, which is a free tool right away. You can use Bayes's or Microsoft Word or any other word processing software of your preference. So I'm not going to format it now. We'll do it in the end. I'm just going to write down the important information now. So in this lesson, I will cover the header section, which is just your name, professional title, and contact information. So let me just write down a name. So I've written down John Doe. I'm going to make the CV for John Doe. And on the next line, John's professional title. Okay, So if John is a marketing or sales professional, having some experience, I can simply write marketing professional. Okay. But if John has just graduated, doesn't have much experience, then I can simply ride business Business Administration, Graduate. If John is a fresher, I can write Business Administration Graduate. And if John is a professional with some experience, I can write marketing professional. Okay? Similarly, if you are into software or computer science, you can write something like Python developer or computer science graduate. So this one simple line of text is essentially defining your CV and it must be professional. I have seen people put all sorts of wacky titles here, like thinker, innovator, seals expert, best corporate receptionist. The thing here is that you may be an expert, are best at something, but it's better to avoid these objectives here. Sales manager or experienced corporate receptionist matter in a CV. But if you're not too sure about what you can put here, you can always ask me. So next we need to add our contact information. First we add location. Let me write down location. And I'm going to write Dustin C. Okay? So for the location Dustin CA is good enough. You don't need to add your full address. And again, I'm telling you, so in the next line we're going to write out a telephone number. So write down telephone. Put a colon and your number. Now, the way Americans right there, ten digit phone number is like this. 555, 555, and bash W5, W five. Okay. It's okay to write it in that way, but that only applies to the USA. For applying in other countries. Always prefix it with your country code. For this example, I'm just going to prefix it with plus one, plus one and put a dash here. So this is your phone number with your country code. Okay? So if you're applying outside of your country, then you need to put your current country code so that people can reach you. Okay? And if you have extensions, you will also need to mention that here. You can be sure to get a lot of goals when you distribute your CV to a lot of companies. So keep your phone with you all the time and don't miss goals. You don't want to miss the opportunities. So next is e-mail. So I'm just going to write email. And the thing is that your e-mail cannot be mojo Jojo 1982 at gmail.com. Your e-mail address should only contain your name and year you open the account. Say my name is shadow. The shadow.com is a good one, but it's already taken by someone else. So what options do I have now? I can choose shorter depth 2011 at gmail.com or chateaux deep. At gmail.com is my last name and save all of the desired user names are already taken. You're not finding anything suitable on GMail, trying to open your email account on live.com. And that is from Microsoft or Yahoo.com, our proton mail.com. So in this example, I am going to choose John's email address which have created, created here, John Doe marketing at proton middle.com. I'm just going to copy and paste it here. Okay. So this is John's email address. It's just John Doe marketing. So you can also write your profession after your name. So maybe lake, John Doe sales or John Doe creative writer, something like that. We'll also work. So it looks a lot professional. Okay, so then comes the most important contact information of all your LinkedIn profile address. Simply write down LinkedIn here. Put a colon and your LinkedIn address or URL. So how do you get that? So we need to go to LinkedIn.com. Sign-in. Alright, so we're here on LinkedIn. So once you are here on LinkedIn, you can click on me. Here on top. Just click on me, and click on view profile. Okay. Now on top you're going to find edit, public profile and URL, and just click here on the top-right corner. Okay? And now on the top right corner you're going to find your LinkedIn URL, which is this one, LinkedIn.com slash in slash shot at it. So I'm just going to select it. Control C or Command C if you're on Mac and pasted here. Okay, and we're done. Make sure your Linkedin username looks professional as well, like your email. And I hope now you have a good understanding of constructing a professional header section. If you have questions, please post them here and I will answer them. So I will see you in the next lesson. 4. Summary: In this lesson, I will talk about summary. Summary is probably the most creative section of the CV where you can talk about yourself in a way you like, consider it to be legacy of speech. The better these, the more your chances to get an interview goal. It doesn't and shouldn't go beyond three to four sentences or lines. And you need to remember that. Okay? And within that short amount of space, three to four lanes or sentences, you need to include your skills, experience, aspirations, and how you will be contributing to the organization you are sending the CV do. Okay, so let's assume that John is a blind do Starbucks for the role of marketing manager. And I will write it down for John and then it'll be easier to break down and understand each part. So I'm going to write the summary for John now, skilled marketer with five plus years of experience looking forward to the market research expertise to strategize promotions and grow revenue figures at Starbucks. With a more holistic approach. Let beans of 30 people across production, business, and design departments achieved 118% of revenue target in Q3 of 2021. Okay, so in the first lane, as you can see here, john talks about his role and experience first. And then then he talks about his market research and promotion skills that he wants to utilize to benefit the company. In this example, there's a Starbucks right here. He then uses the word lead here. It's a, it's a, It's a sneaky way to show that he has leadership qualities, which is essential in marketing roles. So this entire line is showing that he has leadership skills. He has led people, he has led teams, multiple teams across, across various, various different departments. And he ends with his achievements. Know that thing to note here is that John is using a numbers. If you can see here, he has mentioned he has five plus years of experience. He has led deems of dueling 30 people. He has achieved 118% of revenue target in Q3 of 2021. So he's using a lot of numbers here. So John is using the numbers to essentially showcase unique achievements and contributions in his work history. And you should be doing that too. Now, what if John is a fresher? How should he be writing his summary? Well, let me write it down first and then I will explain. Okay. So I'm just gonna read are. And then I'm going to write John's fresher summary. A creative individuals seeking a marketing position in Starbucks to offer my skills and knowledge to grow revenue well-versed with marketing methodologies, tools, and strategies to conduct market research and Dr. campaigns, managed social media and increased overall social traffic by 28% in 30 days at a, B, C, D Labs, LLC during summer internship. So in the first lane, John is saying that he's a creative individual, which is great for a marketer. Then he says that he's seeking a marketing position in Starbucks. He's seeking a marketing position in Starbucks. He explicitly mentions the company name. He is sending his CV do. And then he wants to offer his skills and knowledge and learnings to benefit the company by growing its revenue. And in the second line, he talks about what he knows and can apply to conduct market research and Dr. campaigns. And in the last line, he talks about his experience as an intern, achievements, how he benefited accompany with increasing social media traffic during his internship. So the difference is obvious, using less numbers as compared to the previous example. So here you can see Johnny's using a lot more numbers like Q3 and drainage. 2118% revenue achieved 118% of revenue target five plus years of experience. So, so many numbers John has used in the previous example or in his experienced summary. And for, for his fresher summary, he has used a lot less number as compared to the previous example. So only 28 percent in 30s. So these are the only two numbers that he has. He has mentioned here is fresher summary. Now, depending on your situation, skills, organization, you can edit and use the templates or examples shown here. Just don't forget to mention the company name that you're applying to. So for these two examples, you can see we have mentioned Starbucks and Starbucks. So you can choose any of the examples summaries from here. Just don't forget to mention the company name you are sending this CV do or you're applying to. I hope now you have a clear understanding of how to construct the summary section and be able to create a professional summary for yourself in case you have any confusion or doubt, please do ask me and I will see you in the next lesson. 5. Skills: In this section we're going to talk about skills, things you will bring to the table. So in my CV sections lesson, I mentioned about six hard skills and soft skills. Now, what are hard skills? Hard skills are skills that you have been trained with that you apply to create something like a plan or a project report, or a computer software or mobile application, et cetera. The more hard skills, the better. But generally six hard skills is a good number. But if you think you need to add more and then add more. On the other hand, soft skills are skills that make you communicate better with others. Solving a problem, leading a team, et cetera. Soft skills are required in every organization, but we don't want to overcrowd our limited space with dense soft skills. 3 is good enough for soft skills and 64 hard skills. So let's write all of them down. First, I'm going to write the six hard skills for our marketing guy John here. And it will be in an order from most competent skill to least competent skill. Press Option plus 8 first, just like this, if you're on Mac or Alt 0149 on Windows. And just like this, to insert a bullet point, as I'm on Mac, I will press Option plus eight. And my bullet point just appeared. And then I will write the scales. Again, Option plus 8. So we have written down six hard skills where John is most competent at market research and least competent at copywriting among his collection of skills. And now, let's write down three soft skills. Be ordered, doesn't really matter here. Now, these soft skills are essential for a marketing manager. And for most of the rolls out there, be it for receptionists, fresh graduates, commercial pilots, engineers, and teachers as well. Okay, so now I hope that you got a clear idea about constructing these skills section and now be able to draft your own. And one more thing if you are enjoying the class so far, please be sure to leave a rating and review. I'll appreciate that. So I will see you in the next lesson. 6. Experience: In this lesson, we're going to learn how to list work experience. You might have worked in different organizations or none at all, or anything in between. If you have no work experience, list any volunteer work are freelancing experience. At least add one. For anyone who has more than one or more work experience, there is a rule that you should follow. So the rule to remember here is that you should list five of your contributions for the previous two organizations only. For more than to just add add your role name of the company and duration of your work and location. And that's it. Let me write it down so that you get a clear picture. So I will write for work experiences here for John from latest, do oldest. And then we'll break it down, okay. Okay. So we have written down the latest work experience John Doe has. Let me read it out for you. Marketing analyst, queue, RSD cooperation made 2018 to present three years, seven months, our Irvine, California. And his contributions, five contributions are, let the execution of comprehensive ROI based reporting on marketing spend to fine-tune bit strategies, resulting in 31% improvement in ROI. Carried out an extensive customer acquisition strategy across Instagram, Facebook, Google, and email newsletters that resulted in new leads that generated $2.75 million in 2021 and developed a robust brand awareness strategy, leading to a 55 percent increase in inbound sales from 2020 to 2021 exceeded quarterly revenue targets by an average of grindy percent achieved 118% of dogs revenue in Q3 of 2021. Note that we have written the rule first and then the name of the company and below that, the duration of his work and also mentioned the number of years and months of his experience. If you write in this way, it becomes a lot easier for recruiters to calculate your experience and makes your CV look way more professional. And then comes the location. Only the city and state are required here. But if you have worked in another country, are applying to another country, then you should mention the country name after state. Then John has listed five of his contributions in this company that resulted in growth in sales figure. And that's the purpose of a marketing guy to grow sales, revenue and profits for the organization. And he is using numbers in all of his five contributions to specify his unique achievements and qualities that will absolutely benefit the company he joins next. Now, you also need to find your numbers and construct your experiences with the right keywords or your industry specific keywords to be shortlisted and eventually hired. So essentially you are packaging, job, outline, responsibilities, achievements, and projects into five different contributions. Now I'm going to write three more similar job experiences for John, including his internship rules and then break it all down, okay. Okay. As you can see here, we have listed all the four experiences. Marketing analyst, marketing manager, marketing analyst, intern, and marketing intern. Okay. So for the last two organizations here, marketing analyst intern and marketing intern, we didn't add much details because the first two organizations Here, marketing analyst and marketing manager, these are the leaders do organizations that only matter. Rest. You can only add the name. You can only add the name of the organization, your duration there, and job role. But yes, I have also added his contributions in his marketing analyst intern role here, as you can see. So the reason that I have added his contributions here is just to point out that if you only have internship experience, you can list about three of your contributions instead of five. If you are an experienced candidate having worked for more than two companies, then you can simply skip the contributions from these previous roles. And it will look something like this if I delete this. So details for the latest two companies and just the name and role and the duration and location of the previous companies or previous roles. But for now I will just keep the details here. The thing is that you don't want to make a four-page long CV. A CV or resume is always minimal. Now I hope that you've got a clear understanding of how to draft the experience section. Let me know if you have any question, I will answer them. I'm always here for you. So now, let's move on to the next section of our CV. 7. Education: In this section we're going to talk about education. There are a lot of people with less formal education, but their skills and experience landed them their dream jobs. But it definitely gives recruiters a sense of understanding of how a candidate has approached learning. Now, how many schools should you be listing here? Well, that actually depends and varies between 12 because some people have both an engineering degree and an MBA. Some have PhD and MS. But most people either have their high school certificate or a bachelor's degree. So if you have only high school or a bachelor's degree, list, only the latest degree or certificate. And if you have a master's degree, and then you should be listing that and your bachelor's degree as well. And people with ADHD should list their Ph.D. And Master's degree. For John Doe, I will only list his latest education for you to get a more clear idea. And that's it. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, University of California, 2013 to 2017, Berkeley, California. So if you are an experienced candidate with more than two years of job experience, and then you will just mentioned the degree or certificate, your school in duration and location, the city and the state. If you're applying within your country. But if you are applying abroad, and then you should add the country as well. If you have less than two years of experience or you are a fresher, and then you need to list some of your contributions and achievements as a student and your GPA. Gpa is optional. Only RGBA if you have better than average GPA. So let me just burden are here and copy from here. And I'm going to be listing the contributions and GPA for John's fresher CV. Okay. So let me read it out for you. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, University of California, 2013 to 2017, Berkeley, California. Grove, do marketing campaigns for the basketball team that raised more than $170 thousand. Belt and co-hosted the Student's Society Podcast, landed a marketing internship at a, B, C, D, E, F, and G technology and GPA, 3.9 out of four. So we have listed the contributions and achievements in the shortest way possible to narrate and John's journey at the University of California. Not based on your work experience, you need to write your education section in the CV. Now I'm sure you'll be able to create your own. And you can also rewatch this lesson if you have doubts. So let's move on to the next lesson. 8. Achievements: You can name this section either achievements or olds, but not achievements slash old. I think achievements is more versatile. So I will remove the awards from here and only the achievements. Okay? So there are essentially two types of achievements you can list here. Your professional achievements and your personal achievements. If you have achievements and words from the organizations that you have worked with. And that will be very attractive to see any OCV. But you can put any award or achievement here. But I wouldn't suggest more than three. Let's write John's achievements now. So we have written down two of John's achievements. Employee of the year, QRS D Corp, 2020, captain of the basketball team, university of California, 2016. Notice that we have written the achievements. You know what, where, when format. This is the ideal format to write your achievements. So I want you to brainstorm a bit and listing received moments here. But if you don't have anything to show yet, then you can skip this section. Thank you very much for listening, and I will see you in the next lesson. 9. Interests: Let's talk about interests. The final section of our CV, let me ask you a question. Why would a company be interested about your interests or hobbies? What's your answer? See if cooking is your hobby and you were applying for a marketing position. This no relevance. If you'd like to make gametes and you do it extremely well. But it doesn't apply to your job role, then you shouldn't be adding. Things we should put in this section must relate to the job role. Interests or hobbies. Lake, reading, sports, stock market, blogging, et cetera, are relevant. But why? So reading makes a person gain knowledge and shows that the person is engaged in constant learning, upgrading, and fine tuning themselves. If you are a reader, you will quickly read and understand documents, product information. Also, you will have outside knowledge like politics and government. Essentially, readers will always have an upper hand over non-readers. Sports. Sports again, shows that you believe in fitness. You can probably get things done faster. And nobody believed me, no employer wants a fatigue employee. And then stock market. Stock market in banks, every business directly or indirectly. Having knowledge of the stock market is essential for a marketing manager to assess the future and plan their marketing campaigns accordingly. And blogging. A blogger needs to go through a lot of articles, Wikipedia pages, and you do videos every day to create their content. This shows that the person will dig deeper and find the required information for getting their tasks done. But if you're a cooking teacher, then of course, at cooking in your interests section. If you are an arts teacher, of course you can add origami hobby in the interests section. The key to remember here is relevance. Your hobbies and interests must directly or indirectly benefit your organization. Okay, So I hope every section is now clear to you. In the next lesson, we're going to format this CV and make it look nicer. See you in the next lesson. 10. Formatting your CV: In this lesson, I will show you how to format your CV rapidly. As you might have noticed that I have been using LibreOffice Writer do prepare this CV. And I'm going to use LibreOffice Writer to format the CV as well. But don't worry, I will show you how you can do the same with libreoffice Writer, Apple's pages, and Microsoft Word as well. So don't worry and keep on watching. The key to remember here is simplicity. We don't want to use unreadable fonts or funky colors like crimson, red, or bright yellow. The color scheme that I recommend is black and white. And a third color, which is blue, as it will create a greater contrast and make your CV nice and clean and increase readability. So let me just save the file first. So I'm going to go to File and click on Save As. And it will be fresher. And bash CV. Okay, I'm going to click on save. And it's done. But we need to save another copy of this. So Save As once again and make it experienced. Experienced Nash CV. Okay, we're done. So click on save it, save. So let's start by deleting the fresher Bart here. So the first pressure part we have is Business Administration Graduate. So I'm just going to remove that. And then we have this one fissure summary. Delete that. Okay? And then we have and then we have marketing analyst in the contributions for marketing analyst intern. And we don't need the contributions here as we are working on the experienced CV and then education. Okay? Okay, so in education, we don't need the fresher part. So delete that. Okay? And everything else is fine. Okay, so the first thing that we're going to do here is that we're going to make the text John Doe, little bit bigger. So I'm choosing maybe 16. Yeah. And make it bold. And the professional title, we're gonna make it 13. Okay? And then the location and everything is fine. Okay, so four sections, like summary skills, experience. We're just going to create a border below the section. Okay, so the way we do it in LibreOffice Writer is going to styles and click on Manage styles. And we have a Styles panel here. So I'm just going to click on this plus icon here. And new style from selection. Okay? So we're going to name this section or sections and click on, Okay. Okay, as you can see that we have a sections style here. So right-click here and click on modify. And then we're going to make the font size. Font size will be then 0.5. The current font size is 10.5 and it'll be bold. And then we're gonna go to form defects and make the font color. You can choose any blue or dark blue. So I'm going to click on dark blue. Do. Okay. And then we're going to click on borders here. And we're going to choose a bottom border. But if you can see here, there's no bottom border preset available. So we'll have to click here below the box and the border has appeared. And then from here we can actually choose the thickness of the border. So maybe make it one BD. And also select the background. I'm sorry, border color, dark blue. Same as the font color and click on the play. Okay, it looks nice. And then what we can do here is that we're going to adjust the batting from here. So just check off the synchronize option here. And we don't want any batting from right or top. Okay? So zero-point is 0, 2 from left, and 0 from bottom is good enough for me. So I'm going to click on Apply and we're done. So click on, okay. Okay, so it looks okay, So it looks good. But what if you're using Apple Pages? So let me just copy this section from here, the Betas. So this is pages as you can see, and I'm just going to paste it without any formatting. Okay? So in beaches, we're going to select the summary here and click on format and click on Layout. And then you can see borders and rules here. So you can click here and choose your body style. Okay? So as you can see, the border has appeared. So you can choose any color from here, lake or red, green, or blue. So we're just going to keep it blue. Or if you're not finding the ideal gallery, you can always click on the gutter if we land, select your color, okay, So this is the thickness of the border as again C. Or you can actually reduce the batting or the gap between summary and the border from here. Okay, so I'm going to decrease the batting or gap. So we're done here. So this is the way you can actually create a border bottom in, in Apple's pages. So if you're using Microsoft Word, and the way you do it is you click on the border Saigon in Home tab and click on border bottom. And you can edit the thickness, color, et cetera, by going to the borders and shading option here. Okay, So we're back in LibreOffice. So I'm just going to apply the same style for all the sections now. So I'm just going to select skills and double-click on sections. So as you can see, the same style appeared for skills. And we're going to do the same for experience. And the same for education. Achievements, and interests. Hand we are done. Okay. So am I missing anything? 1234567? Yeah. Okay. So for summary, we don't have anything to edit here. And for skills, what we're gonna do here is that we're going to create three columns and put this goes in each column. So a hardware do that. So the way you do that is you select all these skills. And then you're gonna go to format and click on Columns. Okay? So from here you can choose the number of columns you want. And click on Okay. So we don't need this style section here, so I'm going to close it. So as you can see here, we have skills. Divide it in three columns. So the first two columns, showcasing your hard skills. And the third column is showcasing your soft skills. And if you're using apples, peaches, then you just need to select the text. Okay? We're going to select all the skills here. And again, click on format and layout. And you can, and then you can see the option for columns. And we're gonna make it three columns. And then we can adjust the width of the columns. So I'm going to click here. And we don't want equal rates. So let's make it 1.45.152.25, okay. So we're done and we have successfully created the columns for our skill section in Apple's pages. Now if you're using Microsoft Windows, and then you'll have to click on the columns icon in the Layout tab. And then you can actually create the columns for your skill section. Okay, so that's done. And then we move on to the experience section. So what are you going to do here is you're just going to make the make the job roles board. And that's it. You don't have to do anything else here. Okay? So here I've made it. So here I have made a mistake. So the location actually goes last. Okay? So marketing manager just make it bold. Okay. Marketing analyst, intern. Just going to make it bold as well. Okay. Marketing and done. We can also make it bold. All right. Okay, So in the education section, you just want to make the first-line board like this. And in the achievements section, you don't really need to do anything else. It's all done. And interests also just keep it like this. Okay, so I'm just going to save it now. Click on File and click on Save. And we're done. So we're gonna do the same thing for the fresher CV as well. So just click on File, Open Hand, click on freshers CV. Okay. So we have the freshest CV here. Okay, so we have the freshest CV here. So what we're gonna do here is that we're going to remove the experienced section from here. So the first one is marketing professional and just delete that and delete this. Okay? And of course you don't have any experience here. So to just delete these experiences. Okay? So in education, just remove this part. Okay. So the contributions are here. And that's it. There's nothing more to edit here, so okay. So we have removed the experienced bark from john's fresher CV and we're going to and now we can add it be. Okay. So just make it 16. And the same configuration for B, the same configuration for the frequency v as well. And Business Administration Graduate just make it 14. Okay? No, 13. I think it was 13. Okay. So hit Enter summary and double-click and click on. Go to Styles, manage styles. And let's see if we have the sections. Style here. No, I don't think we have the sections here. So anyways, we can create the section style once again and make it sections. Maybe right-click and click on modify and go to fund. We're gonna make it then 0.5. Then 0.5. Make it bold. Profound effects. And we're going to make the font color as W2. And next we're going to go to Borders. Click here to insert the bottom border and make the width of the bottom border one BD. And the color W2. Hand, uncheck, sick and uncheck. Think arise from here. We don't want any batting, any, any right batting or any dot batting. Okay, Apply. And we can see the changes here. So we're going to make all the sections like this. Just double-click. Okay? So make columns for this one as well. And go to Format columns, three columns. And click on OK. And we're done. And done here. We're going to make it bold. How education, and we're done. Now how does it look? It's extremely reader-friendly and looks very professional. I will be uploading these files in the resources section. You can download from there and edit these are, you can also build your resume from scratch. And that's it for this lesson. Thank you for watching, and I will see you in the next one. 11. Conclusion: Welcome to the final lesson of the course. We have created do CVs for experienced and for freshers. So here's a quick recap. You see V must not be more than two pages long. If you are experienced and not more than one beat. If you are a refresher, a professional CV has seven sections. Header, summary, skills, experience, education, achievements, and interests. You should know about the organization before you send them your CV. Avoid including irrelevant information. Using bright colors to highlight some of your key points. Full address, date of birth, photo modal status, religious affiliation, et cetera. Create a professional LinkedIn profile before you radius CV. Header section includes name, your professional title, and your contact information. That's your location. Email for number and LinkedIn profile address, Lincoln address, and e-mail address must look professional. No nicknames or anything funny. Summary is a short paragraph which includes your experience, achievements, and how you'll be contributing to the organization. Skills should highlight your six hard skills. And soft skills. Experience includes your position, company name, walk duration, location, and contributions. Education includes the name of your degree or certification, name of the school, or in university, duration and location. And some of you are contributions if you are a refresher. Achievements include your professional or personal achievements. Interests must include things that benefit the organization in some way or the other. I really hope you enjoyed the class and I'll be able to draft your own CV. Make sure you invest a little time and effort while preparing your resume. And remember to keep it simple, well-organized, and error-free. And if you have questions, please post them here and I will answer them. Thank you very much for taking this class. And I wish you good luck.