The curriculum vitae that you send us should express in a clear and concise manner the information about your personal data, training, and professional experience.
The main objective of a curriculum vitae is to obtain an interview, but it also serves other functions:
- To introduce yourself.
- During the first interview, to focus attention on the most important aspects of your academic and professional background, and of your personality.
- Once the interview has been completed, to succeed in having the interviewer remember the facts that best define you as a future Indra professional.
Of the strong points in your background, your curriculum should highlight those that perfectly adapt to the function that you would carry out in the company. This means that perhaps you should modify your curriculum, depending on the position that you are submitting it for.
How to structure your curriculum vitae
Personal data: Name and surnames, date and place of birth, personal address, contact telephone number, email address, and web page (if you have one).
Academic training: In chronological order, indicate the studies that you have completed, specifying dates, center, and the location where they were done.
Other Degrees and Seminars: Complementary studies that you have completed, in addition to university, that improve your training, indicating the dates, the center, and the location where they were done.
Professional experience: Work experience, listing in chronological order of the dates, the company where you worked, and the functions and tasks carried out.
Languages: Indicate the languages that you know, the spoken and written level, and if you have a certificate to accredit your knowledge.
Computer skills: List your computer skills: operating systems, word processors, spreadsheets, databases, graphic design, Internet, etc.
Other information of interest: In this last section, list all of those aspects that have not been included yet, such as: Driver’s license, availability, interests, etc.
Remember...
• Your curriculum should be no more than two pages.
• You must pay attention to style and avoid grammatical errors.
• Before sending it, it is suggested to have another person review it.
• You must pay attention to image: quality paper, appropriate font for the content, a spacious presentation for easy reading...
• The attached photograph must be recent and passport-sized.