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How to write a resume of an airplane pilot



It is a good idea to write your pilot resume in hard copy on an A4 sheet of paper, since the employer will be more comfortable reading the information that is not in handwriting.

The resume should include the following personal information about yourself:

  1. surname, first name, patronymic;
  2. nationality;
  3. date of birth;
  4. age;
  5. marital status;
  6. home address;
  7. contact phone number.

Next, the resume should state the purpose for which it is written. This goal should be formulated as clearly as possible, for example, the name of the position for which the applicant seeks employment.

It is important to include information about education (secondary, specialized secondary, higher), the date of admission and graduation (if a person has not yet graduated - the course and form of study), as well as the full name of the school.

It is equally important to reflect in the CV any possible work experience in the relevant specialty, position. For example, if there is work experience in this specialty, the date of employment in the respective job and the period of employment should be indicated. If the applicant worked in a similar or close specialty, it is advisable to indicate that he has little experience in the relevant specialty, but is more competent in matters of similar activity.

The greatest difficulty is the line "work experience" for those who have not previously worked at all, or worked in another specialty. In this case you should not be shy and point out that you have some false experience, but it is recommended to directly indicate that you have no experience in the relevant specialty, but you have experience in another area of work and work activity in general, which in itself can help you get acquainted with the new area of work one way or another.



 


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