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Curriculum Vitae or Your Name
Date

Personal Details
Name, address, email, mobile /telephone number Date and place of birth Nationality (Civil status)

Education
Mention all degrees you have completed after secondary school. Give the year of graduation, name of degree, school name, and a brief description of your studies (majors, minors, honours etc). You do not need give a full list of courses you have taken or mention grades. You should, however, give the topic of you thesis.

Work experience
List your work experience in reverse chronological order. State the job title, name of the employer and dates of employment. There is usually no need to mention exact dates, month and year will do. Give a brief description of your tasks and responsibilities. You do not need to give full details of all previous work experience but make sure there are no gaps in your work history. Emphasise the experience that is relevant for the job you are now applying for and any work you have done in Finland.

Computer and language skills
Remember to mention the level of command: native language / elementary / intermediate / fluent

Activities / Interests
What are your hobbies? Have you been active in any organisations? Have you done volunteer work?

References
This section is not compulsory in a Finnish CV. However, if you know that your former supervisor and/or professor is willing to speak on your behalf, it might be a good idea to put their details down as referees (name, title, contact information). Always ask the person before naming them your referee.

You might also want to mention:
- awards and special skills - military service - publications - living or working abroad



References: This section is not compulsory in a Finnish CV. However, if you know that your former supervisor and/or professor is willing to speak on your behalf, it might be a good idea to put their details down as referees (name, title, contact information). Always ask the person before naming them your referee. You might also want to mention: - awards and special skills - military service - publications - living or working abroad

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