The full form of CV.
What is a curriculum vitae?
A school where you can receive the basics of all subjects.
What is an elementary school?
Customized and only applies to one person.
What is tailor-made?
A paper signalling your nationality and you use it for travelling.
What is a passport?
The set of knowledge you have acquired.
What are hard skills?
A piece of composition accompanying your CV.
What is a cover letter?
A school where you can receive a profession and a matura certificate.
What is a technical school?
When sentences logically fit together.
What is coherent?
A paper that authorises you to drive a car.
What is driver's licence?
The design and structure of a CV or a document.
What is a layout?
The kind of CV you write if you would like to change career paths.
What is a functional CV?
A school where you receive solely a profession.
What is a vocational school?
The ability to do something well.
What is competence?
A paper signalling your linguistic abilities.
What is a language exam certificate?
Combo of things that happen year-by-year.
What is consecutive?
The sort of CV you hand in if you would like to climb the career ladder in a specific field.
What is a chronological CV?
A school where you receive only a BSc. or BA degree.
What is a college?
B1 level with a different word.
What is intermediate?
Recommendations from people from former workplaces.
What are references?
When you have sufficient knowledge of a given field.
What is speciality?
A certificate you attach to your CV claiming you are not a criminal.
What is a criminal record check/DBS certificate?
A school where education unfolds in two languages.
What is a bilingual school?
Straight to the matter.
What is concise?
A paper signalling your computer literacy.
What is an ECDL certificate?
Barrier with a different word.
What is an obstacle?