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CV for Experienced Software Engineer

Name E-Mail: XXXXXXXXXXX@gmail.com Contact: XXXXXXXXXXXX Inclination to grow and evolve into a true professional in the domain of Software Development (Java Core & Advanced) with multifaceted skills and to be an invaluable asset to the organization  Career Snapshot  -An aspiring individual with M.C.A from XXXXXXXXXX. -Possesses strong knowledge & understanding of subjects like Computer Networt,C++,Software Engineering, DBMS, OOPS, Java, etc. -Strong collaboration & team building skills with proficiency at grasping new concepts  -A keen communicator with excellent interpersonal skills & the ability to grasp new concepts & utilize them in a productive manner. Employment Scan (Experience:-1 year 5 months) Working XXXXXXX, New Delhi as Software Engineer, From Apr’10-May’11 .(ISO 9001-2000 Certified Company) Accountabilities: Developed the following: -Various websites in jsp and Servlets -Professional website made in JSP using servlets. Working area inclu...

13 Tips to write an effective CV

Keep your CV neat The only fate dirty CVs meet is landing up in the trash bins. So, make sure that your CV is neat and well organised. We talk a lot about the products being user friendly. Make sure your CV is also user friendly. User here is the person who screens the CVs and gives you a gate pass to the interview. Neatness of the CV can be maintained by using punctuation marks correctly, using legible fonts and maintaining a proper space between 2 lines. Keep your CV small No one has time to read pages after pages about you. Keep your CV as short as possibly. Try that it doesn’t go beyond two pages. After all, certain things should be left to discuss in the interview also. Your CV should be able to grab the recruiter’s attention in first 30 things. Recruiters receive a heap of CVs for every position that is advertised. They do not have time to sieve through your CV to find the relevant information. Put across your candidature in as few words as possible.