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Give me a format of good cv

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
Below is a clean, ATS‑friendly CV format you can copy and populate. I include recommended section order, what to put in each section, an example entry for each, and brief formatting/Tips.

Simple CV template (use as a plain text or styled document)

- Full name
- Job title (optional, e.g., Software Engineer | Data Analyst)
- Contact
- Phone: +CountryCode Number
- Email: [email protected]
- Location: City, State/Country (optional: full address not necessary)
- LinkedIn / GitHub / Portfolio URL (optional)

- Professional summary (2–4 lines)
One-sentence job identity + 1–2 sentences of key achievements/skills and what you’re looking for.
Example: Results-oriented marketing specialist with 5+ years driving digital campaigns that increased lead generation by 35%. Skilled in content strategy, SEO, and analytics. Seeking a marketing manager role focused on customer acquisition.

- Key skills (6–12 bullet points or comma-separated)
Use keywords from the job description. Mix technical and soft skills.
Example: SEO, Google Analytics, Paid Search (PPC), Content Strategy, HubSpot, A/B Testing, Project Management

- Professional experience (reverse-chronological)
Company name — Job title
Location (City, Country) | Month Year – Month Year
- Brief role summary (1 line)
- Achievement/result bullet points (start with action verbs, quantify results)
Example:
Acme Corp — Senior Marketing Specialist
New York, NY | Jan 2020 – Present
- Led a cross-channel campaign that increased qualified leads by 35% YoY and improved conversion rate from 2.1% to 3.4%.
- Managed a $120K annual advertising budget and optimized campaigns to reduce cost-per-lead by 28%.
- Implemented SEO strategy, raising organic traffic by 60% in 12 months.

- Education
Degree, Major — Institution
Location | Graduation month year (or expected)
- Relevant honors, GPA (if recent and >3.5/4.0), relevant coursework (optional)
Example:
B.A. Communication — State University
City, State | May 2016
- Cum laude

- Projects (important for technical/portfolio jobs, recent grads, career changers)
Project title — role or tech used
- One-line description and measurable outcome or link to repo/portfolio
Example:
E-commerce Recommendation Engine — Data Scientist (Python, scikit-learn)
- Built collaborative-filtering model that increased average order value by 7%; code: github.com/you/project

- Certifications / Professional development (only relevant ones)
Certification name — Issuer, month year
Example: Google Analytics Certified — Google, Sep 2021

- Publications / Presentations (if relevant)

- Volunteering / Additional experience (optional; include leadership or relevant work)

- Languages (if relevant)
Example: English (native), Spanish (professional working proficiency)

- Interests (optional; keep brief and relevant)

- References
“Available upon request.” (Don’t list contact details unless asked.)

Formatting and content tips
- Length: 1 page for up to ~10 years’ experience; 2 pages for extensive experience.
- Font & size: Clean font (e.g., Calibri, Arial, Helvetica). 10–12 pt body; 14–16 pt name.
- Margins & spacing: 0.5–1 inch margins, clear section spacing, readable lines.
- File type: PDF for final applications (unless employer requests Word).
- ATS & keywords: Mirror keywords/phrases from the job description. Use plain section headings (Experience, Education, Skills).
- Achievements: Prefer quantified results (%, $, time saved, traffic growth).
- Verb tense: Present tense for current role, past tense for previous roles.
- Proofread: No typos or grammatical errors. Ask someone to review.
- Avoid: Personal details (age, religion), photos (unless required in your country), vague statements without results.

Quick variants
- One-line Objective for entry-level: “Recent B.S. in Computer Science seeking an internship in software development to build full‑stack applications using Python and React.”
- Functional/skills-first (for career changers): Start with a “Relevant Skills & Achievements” section before Experience, then a short chronological experience list.

If you want, tell me:
- Your industry and level (student, junior, mid, senior), and I’ll draft a tailored CV using this template with example wording and metrics.