📄 What Thai Employers Want to See in Your CV

A strong CV is your ticket to getting noticed by Thailand's top employers. In 2026, hiring managers spend an average of only 7 seconds scanning a CV before deciding whether to read further. Make every second count!

✅ Essential CV Sections for Thailand

  1. Personal Information – Name, phone, email, LINE ID, LinkedIn
  2. Professional Summary – 3–4 powerful sentences about your value
  3. Work Experience – Reverse chronological, with quantified achievements
  4. Education – Degree, university, GPA (if above 3.0)
  5. Skills – Both hard skills and soft skills
  6. Languages – Thai, English, and any other languages
  7. Certifications – Online courses, professional licenses

💡 Thai CVs traditionally include a photo. Use a professional headshot with a plain background and formal attire.

🚫 Common CV Mistakes to Avoid

  • ❌ Using generic objectives like "seeking a challenging position"
  • ❌ Including every job since you were 16
  • ❌ Spelling and grammar errors (use Grammarly)
  • ❌ Making your CV longer than 2 pages
  • ❌ Using an unprofessional email address
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