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Name, address, phone, email, nationality and date of birth.
Everything you need to know about the Europass format: when to use it, how to create it and free ATS-compatible templates.
The European CV (Europass) is a standardised format created by the European Union to facilitate professional mobility across Europe.
Many European companies and institutions expect Europass-format CVs.
For scholarships and exchanges, Europass is practically mandatory.
Public administrations in many EU countries prefer or require Europass.
The structured format helps present skills professionally.
Name, address, phone, email, nationality and date of birth.
Date, title, company and description of responsibilities and achievements.
Qualifications, institutions, dates and key subjects.
Languages with level (A1-C2) per the Common European Framework.
Software, tools and proficiency level.
Certifications, driving licence, volunteering.
The format can feel rigid for creative sectors. In the US, UK and modern private companies, a customised CV is usually more effective.