Bangladesh CV Maker

Create a professional CV in the standard Bangladesh format. Add photo, personal info, education, experience, and download as printable document.

Photo & Personal Information

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Passport-size photo (optional)

Address

Education

Exam/DegreeInstitution/BoardYearGPA

Work Experience

Skills

Career Objective

References

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Bangladesh CV Format Guide

A well-formatted CV is essential for job applications in Bangladesh. Employers in both the public and private sector expect a specific format that includes personal details, education history with GPA, and professional experience. This tool generates a clean, professional CV following the standard Bangladesh format that is accepted by all employers.

What to Include in a BD CV

A standard Bangladesh CV should include: a passport-size photograph, full name, father's and mother's name, date of birth, nationality, religion, marital status, NID number, contact details, present and permanent address, career objective, educational qualifications (SSC, HSC, Honors, Masters with institution, board, year, and GPA), work experience, skills, and at least two references. Unlike Western CVs, Bangladesh CVs typically include personal details like father's name, religion, and marital status.

CV Length and Format

For entry-level positions, keep your CV to 2-3 pages. For experienced professionals, up to 4 pages is acceptable. Use a clean, professional font (like the one used in this generator). List education in reverse chronological order (most recent first). Include your GPA for all academic qualifications. Use formal language throughout.

Common CV Mistakes in Bangladesh

The most common mistakes include: using a selfie instead of a formal photo, not including father's and mother's names (required for government jobs), incorrect date format, missing NID number, spelling errors, and exaggerating qualifications. Always proofread your CV before submitting. Have someone else review it for errors you might have missed.

Tips for a Strong CV

Tailor your CV for each job application. Highlight relevant skills and experience first. Use action verbs to describe your experience (managed, developed, implemented). Quantify achievements where possible (increased sales by 20%, managed a team of 5). Keep the design clean and professional. Print on good quality white paper for physical submissions.

Government vs Private Sector CVs

Government job applications in Bangladesh require more personal details including NID, blood group, and detailed permanent address. Private sector employers focus more on skills and experience. For BCS and government recruitment exams, follow the exact format specified in the circular. Some employers specify that the CV must be in Bangla.