STEP 1: PICK THE MOST SUISTABLE CV LAYOUT
Learn, step by step, how to create a CV in the Europass format here: https://europass.europa.eu/en/create-europass-cv
Tips:
- Choose a template that clearly showcases your skills, results and key personal details.
- Keep the structure clean, professional and adapted to the specific role you are applying for.
STEP 2: INCLUDE THE RIGHT INFORMATION
- Profile summary: briefly describe the role you are targeting and highlight your main strengths
- Education & credentials: list certificates, diplomas, or degrees and, where relevant, reference alignment with the European Qualifications Framework (EQF)
- Professional experience: emphasise positions, achievements and responsibilities that fit the job you want
- Volunteering & additional activities: show how extra experiences strengthen your skills
STEP 3: PROOFREAD AND IMROVE
- Check that language, formatting, and consistency are correct and free of errors
- Ask a mentor (or a trusted professional) to review your CV for clarity and accuracy
- Confirm that your CV follows Europass requirements and contains all the essential sections
“Oleksandr is from Ukraine and has recently moved to Italy. In Ukraine, he worked as a construction site technician. His role included supervising daily activities, coordinating small teams and ensuring that work followed technical and safety requirements”.
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This course builds on a previously piloted and successful training programme developed within the
DEEP project, which has been further adapted and improved for the current context.