The College of Computing in Al-Qunfudhah, represented by the Computer Club, held an enriching workshop entitled: “Writing a CV”, on Monday, 20 September 2021 A.C., and Monday, 27 September 2021 A.H. The workshop was prepared and presented by the student Sama Asiri.
The workshop aimed to provide the female students with the skill of writing a CV in order to improve their opportunities to find work.
During the workshop, the female students were introduced to the importance of writing CVs and of personalized marketing within the framework of the CV, as well as how to write a CV that expresses the qualifications of the job applicant. In addition, female students were introduced to the skills of writing about one's experiences and expertise and making a CV attractive, and learned about the programs and applications needed to design a CV. The workshop also included practical applications on writing a CV.
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