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How to Write a Resume in Armenia

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Armenian CVs blend Europass conventions with the practical demands of a growing tech sector. For international and technology companies in Yerevan, an English-language CV with a GitHub or portfolio link is expected. For government and traditional businesses, Armenian or Russian is standard. Language skills in Armenian, Russian, and English all carry market weight.

Last reviewed: May 2026

How to Write a CV in Armenia: Format & Guide 2026

Armenia has established itself as one of the South Caucasus region's most dynamic technology and services economies. Yerevan's growing tech ecosystem, a tradition of strong scientific and technical education, and a significant diaspora connection to the United States and France have all shaped a job market that blends local conventions with international expectations. Getting your CV right means understanding which standard your target employer actually applies.

The Armenian CV Format

The document is called a CV (Curriculum Vitae) in Armenia. Standard length is one to two pages for most professional roles. Technology companies, startups, and international organizations in Yerevan typically apply global standards and expect concise one to two-page documents. Government agencies and academic institutions may accept longer formats.

Armenian CVs are typically written in Armenian (Hayeren) for domestic employers and government roles. Russian remains widely understood in business contexts. English is expected at technology companies, international NGOs, and all foreign-invested businesses. Many professionals maintain two versions of their CV.

Personal Information

Armenian CVs include moderately detailed personal information:

  • Full name
  • Date of birth
  • Address (city; district for Yerevan is useful)
  • Phone number (mobile)
  • Email address
  • LinkedIn profile (strongly recommended for tech and corporate roles)
  • Nationality and residency status (relevant for foreign nationals)

Marital status and gender are not required and are increasingly omitted, particularly in tech and international company contexts.

Professional Photo

A professional photograph is common on Armenian CVs for most private sector and government applications. Use a recent, formal photograph with a neutral background. International technology companies and organizations applying global HR standards may prefer CVs without photos.

Armenia's Growing Tech Sector

Armenia's technology sector is the most internationally competitive part of its economy, and it is worth understanding what this means for your CV:

  • Companies like EPAM Systems, Picsart, ServiceTitan, and a growing number of homegrown startups have raised the bar for technical CVs
  • GitHub profiles, portfolio links, and contributions to open-source projects are valued alongside formal qualifications in software engineering roles
  • English proficiency is effectively a requirement for most technical positions at growth-stage and international companies

If you are applying in the tech sector, a clean, internationally formatted CV with a clear skills section and links to your work is more effective than a heavily personal-detail-focused document.

Education

Armenia has a strong tradition in mathematics, physics, and engineering, reflected in the reputation of Yerevan State University, the Armenian National Polytechnic University, and the American University of Armenia. List qualifications in reverse chronological order:

  • Institution name
  • Degree and field of study
  • City
  • Years and graduation date

Degrees from Russian universities are well recognized. Degrees from American, French, or European universities are highly valued, particularly given Armenia's significant diaspora connections.

Work Experience

Reverse chronological order is standard. For each role include:

  • Employer name and industry
  • Job title
  • Employment dates
  • City and country (Armenia or abroad)
  • Three to five concise bullet points describing achievements and responsibilities

For technology roles, emphasize specific technologies used, scale of systems worked on, team size, and measurable outcomes. For business roles, quantify results wherever possible.

Languages

Armenian, Russian, and English are the three most relevant languages for the Armenian job market. Clearly state your proficiency:

  • Armenian (native or advanced)
  • Russian (proficiency level)
  • English (proficiency level)
  • French, German, or other languages as applicable

The American University of Armenia and the French University in Armenia reflect the bilateral cultural ties that make French a notable secondary language in certain circles.

Common CV Mistakes in Armenia

  • Not tailoring the language of your CV to the target employer (Armenian for government, English for tech multinationals)
  • Omitting GitHub or portfolio links when applying for technical positions
  • Using a photo not suitable for professional contexts
  • Generic skill lists without evidence of application or specific tool expertise
?Frequently Asked Questions

What language should I use for my Armenian CV?

Use Armenian for government agencies, public institutions, and traditional businesses. English is expected for technology companies, international organizations, and foreign-invested businesses. Russian remains useful for certain older or Soviet-heritage enterprises. Prepare the appropriate version for each application.

How strong is the technology job market in Armenia?

Very strong relative to the size of the economy. Armenia's tech sector has attracted significant foreign investment, and homegrown companies have reached global scale. Salaries in tech consistently outpace the rest of the economy. For software engineers, data scientists, and product managers, Yerevan offers genuine career opportunities at internationally competitive companies.

Should I include a portfolio link on my Armenian CV?

Yes, absolutely, for any creative, technical, or digital role. GitHub profiles, Behance portfolios, personal websites, or links to published work add significant credibility to applications in Armenia's technology-forward hiring environments. Treat the portfolio link as a mandatory field if you are applying in tech or design.

How important are Russian language skills in Armenia's job market?

Russian remains practically useful in business contexts with Russian-speaking clients, suppliers, or parent companies. The large Russian diaspora business community that relocated to Armenia following 2022 has also increased the practical relevance of Russian in certain business circles. For tech companies and international organizations, English is the dominant working language.

Are academic degrees from Soviet-era institutions recognized?

Yes. Soviet-era Armenian and Russian university degrees are well understood and respected by Armenian employers who have institutional familiarity with these systems. If your degree is from a Soviet-era institution, list it normally with dates, degree, and field of study. No additional explanation is needed for domestic applications.

Armenia CV Layout

Standard section order used by employers and recruiters in Armenia.

Template preview · europass format

Personal InfoProfileExperienceEducationSkills

Sections in order

  1. 1Professional Photo
  2. 2Personal Information
  3. 3Profile / Summary
  4. 4Work Experience
  5. 5Education
  6. 6Skills
  7. 7Languages
  8. 8Certifications