LE HOAI BAO OBJECTIVES To secure a challenging position in a company to expand learnings, knowledge and make use interpersonal skills to achieve goals of a company that focuses on customer 0859040206 satisfaction and customer experience. From that, I will contribute to development of our hbaole.iuevent@gmail.com company PERSONAL PROFILE Gender : Male Birthday : 02/08/1996 Marital status : Single Nationality : Vietnamese Country : Vietnam Address : 39/13 Le Hong Phong, Phu Loi, Thu Dau Mot, Binh Duong, Vietnam CAREER INFORMATION Level : Experienced (Non - Manager) Salary : Negotiable Job type : Full t ime Industry : Sales / Business Development Location : Binh Duong ; HCM City EXPERIENCE Year(s) of Experience: 2 Current Level: Student / Internship 5/2015 - Now : English Tutor - Home Teaching English as a Home Tutor. 5/2015 - 8/2019 : Officer and Teacher - LEA English Center Marketing Research and Plan to attract new customers. Measuring the effectiveness of Sales and Teaching Department . Teaching English according to International System. 6/2016 - 8/2016 : Retail Banking Officer - Techcombank Making a personal loan customer tracking record. EDUCATION Highest Degree Level: High School / Equivalent Completion date 11-2019 Others - Athena B degree in Vietnamese System Athena Network Security degree Completion date 2014 Others - IELTS IELTS band 6.5 Completion date 6-2014 High School / Equivalent - Hung Vuong Gifted High School SKILLS Computer LANGUAGES Skills English Corporate Governance English - Intermediate Copy and paste the most recent version of your CV into the Learning Journal area. According to the principles of CV writing laid out in the textbook, how does your CV measure up? Is it missing anything? Are there elements that are out of order? Which out of the four categories of CV’s is yours? (Reverse Chronological, Functional, Combination, Targeted or Scannable) It is important to be as honest as possible regarding your CV in order to identify certain areas that could stand improvement. Task It is a combination of the reverse chronological and functional resume formats. It enables me to illustrate both my professional experience and my skill sets on a single resume. I feel that my profile explanation will vary depending on the activity I sign up for. I feel that my need to show my hobbies and experience to help employers know more about me. According to monster.lu, A good CV should have: Your details - I've added my name, address, phone number and email address so any interested employer can contact me easily. Information such as nationality, age and driver's license status are optional. Personal statement - I have a passage that immediately attracts the reader's attention and entices them to learn more about me and my goals. Work experience - I listed my most recent location first, continuing in reverse order of time including my name, location, and implementation date for each company I worked for. Education - I provide brief insights into my level of study and expertise along with the scores I achieve. Skills - I have chosen many skills over the years, some tangible, some less. Include any IT packages or programs you've used as well as any foreign language skills I've gained and state whether I'm at a basic, intermediate, or advanced level. Hobbies and interests - This is optional and is often used to take up space at the bottom of the page. The aim is to give the interviewer a more complete picture and maybe a few more personal things to discuss during the interview. But I miss this part and I will add them in the future. A clear and simple layout – I think I meet the requirements for this part. My resume is entirely focused on the resume. I think it will remain focused on why my experience and desire for employment is in a particular area. This cv was designed to highlight my operational obligations and experience. I really imagined that it fit like a piano and gave me an image to the best of my ability. Reference: Monster. (n.d.). What are the basic elements of a CV? Monster Career Advice. Retrieved July 14, 2021, from https://www.monster.lu/en/career-advice/article/what-are-the-basic-elements-of-a-cv McLean, S. (2010). Business Communication for Success. Retrieved from https://my.uopeople.edu/pluginfile.php/641076/mod_page/content/15/ENGL1103TextbookBusC omForSuccess.pdf