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Writing a CV
 
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If you were to type the letters CVinto your computer searchengine you would find so manythousands of documentsdevoted to the writing,presentation, difficulties of doingthem so that anyone would think that they were the most complicated thing todo.But it really is not so – Yes, they are very important for getting the job youreally want but they are not the ‘monsters’ that people make them out to be.There are Six Basic rules to apply when writing your CV.The first and most important is that it looks good enough to read.If you were looking at the dessert trolley in a restaurant you would not chosethe broken meringue or the chocolate fingerprinted cake would you? No! andin the same way the reader of your CV will only want to read it if it is neat tidyand legible.The best thing to do therefore is to print your CV on standard white A4 paper.Secondly list your personal details.-your full name, age, address andtelephone number and your nationality.Place them all on separate linesNext, list your Educational details starting with your most recent qualificationsand the places you got them from.Don’t go back too far, nobody will want to know about the stars you receivedin primary school.Number four is Working History: Again no one wants to read about the timeyou worked as a paperboy/girl but list in order, starting with your most recentworking experience and make a point of all the skills or achievements youmay have gained from these times and Indicate how theseskills/achievements could be used in the job you are applying for.Remark on any positions or responsibilities you may have had.Number Five is all about you: talk about yourself; any other skills you have,can you use up to date technology, do you like to learn new thing, do youdrive, what are your hobbies, any clubs you are involved with, what you like todo after work.Finally you should be completely honest throughout your CV. You should listany constraints you may have that may affect your work – these includethings like disability, family, mobility poor grades – explain any circumstancesfor. Criminality
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