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04.06.2016 10th International Higher Education Dual Career Conference College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, June 4, 2012 Marlar Kin, Goethe-University Frankfurt, Germany Helping your Global Clients Create Marketable CVs for the U.S.
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204.06.2016 DCS: Diverse Culture Service? Why deal with this? Challenge in Science and Research: International Recruitments → bring in people used to different styles of job applications „Odd“ applications hinder qualified applicants to find a job according to their skills Longer duration of job search → increases work for DCS Knowing cultural differences helps to counsel more efficiently
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304.06.2016 U.S. Resumes/CVsCentral European CVs Personal details & photo: not appropriate Personal Details are requested date of birth civil/marital status children sometimes: religion photo(!) is preferred Order & Format reverse chronological clustered by skills and topics if clear and helpful Focus on relevant professional experience irrelevant info is left out Order & Format used to be chronological now more and more reverse chronological clustered by skills uncommon focus on „straight“ biography without gaps other skills listed (languages, IT, further education certificates), sometimes hobbies date and signature at the end of CV are a must Info on earlier jobs & references description of work & responsibilities standard references (contact details) by former employers, professors etc. Info on earlier jobs & references description of work & responsibilities less common detailed description and evaluation of work by former employer attached to CV and cover letter Comparison – part 1
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404.06.2016 U.S. ResumesCentral European CVs Objective & personal profile career objective often given Personal profile given: competencies, soft skills, fields of interest, special experience, success, personal strength – application = professional self-marketing Objective & personal profile No career objective given in CV Usually no personal profile given, especially no information on soft skills, self-evaluation, or any other “non-facts” considered to be self-praise application = neutral/objective report of career Attachments none (cover letter sent with application only) Attachments copies of work certificates by former employers (each 1-3 pages) copies of education certificates (high school diploma, university degree, etc.) copies of other relevant documents (language certificates, letter of recommendation) Comparison – part 2
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504.06.2016 Translating is not enough …. because there are many differences in structure kind of information provided length of descriptions …. and can be wrong, because names for positions are often translated incorrectly Examples: person who works in an office is not necessarily an officer or person who manages appointments and travel planning for boss is not a manager
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604.06.2016 Workshop 1. Divide into groups of 3 or 4 2. Each group works together on same CV (20 min.): How should it be re-structured? What information should be taken out? What information is missing? → ask “client” 3. Each group presents results briefly 4. Wrap-up
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704.06.2016 Marlar Kin Dual Career Service Coordinator Goethe-University Frankfurt Bockenheimer Landstr. 133 D-60325 Frankfurt am Main Phone: +49-69-798-28113 Email: kin@em.uni-frankfurt.de www.dualcareer.uni-frankfurt.de Thank you! Contact
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