Experience Section Example
The experience section is the central part of your CV, where you need to show that you perfectly fit the company's business needs by indicating the measurable results from your previous workplaces. It has to be targeted at the specific job ad, without any clutter or irrelevant information.
If you need any help writing your accomplishment statements, Wozber has all the needed help built in its free CV builder, which will walk you through the whole process step by step.
This is how accomplishments could look like:
Lead the team in migrating legacy infrastructure to modern stack, utilizing .NET Core, CQRS, and Azure cloud.
Redeveloped existing systems to support custom account management, content, and mobile business verticals.
Successfully integrated cloud services for RIA support and product fulfillment application, multilingual content services, and a pluggable payment provider architecture for pre‑authorization credit card payments.
Developed a platform for e‑Commerce digital distribution used by 200,000 users worldwide, employing .NET and Azure cloud infrastructure.
Provided infrastructure and integration guidelines for load‑balancing and web farm deployment.
Designed and implemented scalable back end for 10 business‑critical websites.
Optimized SQL queries for the heavy‑load parts of the system, which improved website responsiveness and reduced the database costs by 20%.
Developed and maintained 10+ websites, using ASP.NET MVC and SQL Server.
Education Section Example
This section shows your intellectual potential, how prepared you are, and which professional subject matters are important to you.
List all your education with the highest or the most recent degree placed first.
- 2015 – The University of Auckland, Software Engineering, Bachelor of Engineering
If you're a recent graduate and you don't have relevant job experience or no experience at all, you should list what you have accomplished during your education. List the most notable distinctions or awards you have achieved, such as achievements at campus or organizations, GPA (if it were one of the best in your class), and mention your top college projects, group works, or any other relevant practices.
Skills Section Example
The skills in your CV are qualifications that focus on a specific job and a company, and they are a combination of hard and soft skills.
Scan through the job description of the position you are interested in and identify important keywords that match your profile and work experience. These are the best hard and soft skills for your targeted CV.
- OOP
- C#
- ASP.NET MVC
- ASP.NET Web API
- ASP.NET Core MVC
- Microsoft SQL Server
- Entity Framework
- SignalR
- CQRS
- Microsoft Azure
- TypeScript
- Angular
- Webpack
- Git
- CSS
- HTML
- JavaScript
- Agile
- TDD
If you need any help identifying which skills you should mention in your CV, Wozber has a free job analysis built in for automatically highlighting the skills you need to specify in your CV.