Resumes/CVs
Argentina
Cover letters should be used to make a first impression in the initial stages of a recruiting or networking process. In the recruiting process...>>
Australia
The first step in the job application process is to prepare and send
a resume and cover letter tailored to fit the position...>>
Austria
The job application in Austria is similar to those in other European
countries, and basically consists of the cover letter, the curriculum
vitae, diploma and references...>>
Belgium
Job applications in Belgium differ from those in most other countries
in one major respect...>>
Brazil
A job application in Brazil should include a cover letter (one page
typed in A4 format), and a resume of not more than two pages...>>
Canada
A job search in Canada starts with preparing a one-page letter that
is normally typed...>>
China
Before applying for a position, research the company thoroughly and
tailor your resume to the job requirements...>>
Denmark
In Denmark, your resume should begin with your name, address, and contact
information...>>
Finland
Language can be a major obstacle to getting a job in Finland...>>
France
A job application in France should begin with a one page, handwritten
cover letter (your handwriting may be used for character analysis)...>>
Germany
When applying for a position in Germany, you may use either German or
English, depending on the company and your fluency...>>
Hong Kong
The major languages in Hong Kong are Cantonese, Mandarin Chinese (the
official language of the PRC), and English...>>
Ireland
While national and local newspapers are still commonly used to advertise job vacancies, it is...>>
Italy
The purpose of your resume is to present and highlight aspects of your
education and experience which make you a good choice for the position...>>
Japan
When applying for a position in Japan, an expatriate may submit a "rirekisho," a standard two-page form in Japanese with no cover letter, or a two-page
American- style resume and cover letter in English...>>
Korea
For Koreans, there is a standard application form expected by Korean
firms...>>
The Netherlands
Begin your CV with "Personal Information:" name, address, and phone,
e-mail and fax contact information. Also, state your date of birth,
marital status, and nationality...>>
Norway
Since most Norwegians speak English, you may write your cover letter
and resume in English, unless you are fluent in Norwegian...>>
Peru
In Peru , the CV is the most important document presented as part of the job application process for foreigners or Peruvians. A letter of motivation...>>
South Africa
When applying for a position in South Africa, two types of resume may
be used...>>
Singapore
A typical
resume for a job application in Singapore begins with personal details-your
name, address, contact numbers, e-mail address, gender, citizenship,
and age...>>
Spain
When seeking a job in Spain, prepare a cover letter, and resume...>>
Sweden
Because Sweden is a small but internationally-active country, you may
submit your resume/CV in either Swedish or English...>>
Switzerland
If you plan to visit (and not work) in Switzerland for fewer than three
months, you do not need a residence permit....>>
United Kingdom
As part of your job application, you should include a one-page, tailored,
cover letter...>>
United States
You should think of your resume as an introduction, and as the means
to obtain an interview with the company...>>