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A two-column resume with the same information listed twice on each side. Two different attachments of the same CV, one in each language. A two-page CV, the first in the dominant company, Select the correct verb. In most Spanish-speaking cultures, your CV should be written in the first person without the pronoun "yo", in the past tense for previous experience and in the present tense for current positions. However, in some Latin American countries, the third person is used for specific professions. Example: language skills. English - ILR native, Spanish - ILR bilingual, - continued use in Costa Rica field office. Mandarin Chinese - ILR Professional Professional Skill, -,



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