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Given below is a list of words used to develop a CV or a Resume. Prepare a CV/Resume of your own.

Personal Information

  • Name
  • Address
  • Date of birth
  • Telephone / E-mail
  • Nationality
  • Marital status

Work Experience

  • Experience/ Occupation / Position
  • Employer / Employment History
  • Internships
  • Activities and responsibilities

Education

  • Education and Training
  • Primary school
  • Secondary school
  • Other qualification

Personal Skills and Competencies

  • Competencies / Personal Competencies / Personal Skills/ Computer skills Mother tongue/ Other languages / Foreign languages
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Personal Information

Name – Ms. Tanish Shukla
Address – Nirmala College Campus, Andheri, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400053 
Telephone – 251256955
E-mail – [email protected]
Date of birth – 20 July 1995 
Nationality – Indian
Marital status – Unmarried

Work Experience

Fresher

Education

Bachelor of Science (Information Technology); Mumbai University.
Other Courses – Diploma in Information Technology.

Personal Skills and Competencies

  1. Efficiency in Computer Skills.
  2. Proficiency in English, Hindi, and German languages.
  3. State-level Cricket player
  4. Represented school and college in International Maths Olympiad.
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Chapter 3.3 E-mails
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