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TSR69
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Neon
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LeoNatan
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Posted: Fri, 2nd Sep 2016 15:51 Post subject: |
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I see many CVs in local languages. How common is that? In my world, all CV is in English, almost exclusively. I don't even remember seeing a Hebrew written one.
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Neon
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Posted: Fri, 2nd Sep 2016 16:26 Post subject: |
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In Poland it's almost never required, unless you're working for a company that uses English as a main or exclusive language.
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Posted: Sat, 3rd Sep 2016 15:23 Post subject: |
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LeoNatan wrote: | I see many CVs in local languages. How common is that? In my world, all CV is in English, almost exclusively. I don't even remember seeing a Hebrew written one. |
Of course you will use the local language if you are applying to companies in your country. Israel is weird.
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Posted: Sat, 3rd Sep 2016 16:22 Post subject: |
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VGAdeadcafe wrote: | Of course you will use the local language if you are applying to companies in your country. Israel is weird. |
Not in the software field. We also write mails in English predominantly, not in Hebrew; it is really awkward to see Hebrew in company mails. Usually it's the HR people or finance.
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Posted: Sat, 3rd Sep 2016 20:36 Post subject: |
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Same here in Poland - corporate language in IT is English, so CVs are mostly required that way, so are mails and any other written communication that might reach more than a single, Polish-speaking person.
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