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Europass CV / Europass languagepassport
1.       Deli_kizin
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 08 Jan 2006 Sun 01:00 pm

I thought i could share this with you, because most of us are international-orientated.

I found a site on the internet, which is made by European Union. You can download templates, examples and instructions for filling in a (free downloadable) Europass Curriculum Vitae or Europass Languagepassport.

These documents, filled in properly (in quite a lot languages available, turkish not unfortunately, but id recommend English anyways for this) can help you by applyign for a job or a place for stage in a foreign country. I don't know, maybe they are not superofficial (tho the site makes it look that way?), but i think any document you can fill in about your qualities or language knowledge is helpful for anyone who wants to study abroad.

Here's the link to the page: Europass Website (click right-above to set in a different language than English)

I hope some of you can use it

I dictate the site:
"What is Europass
Whether you are planning to enrol in an education or training programme, looking for a job, or getting experience abroad, it is important to be able to make your skills and competences clearly understood.

Europass is a new way of helping people to:
make their skills and qualifications clearly and easily understood in Europe (European Union, EFTA/EEA and candidate countries);
move anywhere in Europe.
"

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