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How Do You Write A Cv

Kay Said:

I need to write a CV and a letter for work experience to a posh boutique in london. please help.!?

We Answered:

hi m8, iv been doing cv for some time now, the way iv did it is looking back at my old cv and up grading it all the time. iv also been on this site coping people answers and Edin it t a cv, u gotta answer question as much detail as you can all about your self and have the best cv. answer this and put it on ur cv"The reason that I’m applying for this job.
Is there anything else we need to know about you
What experiences do you have within this job and why we should take you on?
Name and duties of jobs I’ve been working at?
putting all ur answers in the greatest way on your cv and make it look really good, and you should get the job
have time to working on your cv then send it of as soon as you can, if ur cv is the first and they like it, they take you first in the job.

Erica Said:

How to write a CV to apply for consultant position?

We Answered:

If you cannot even write your own CV what gives you the idea that you will be employed as a consultant ?
That makes as much sense as driving a school bus without ever having taken a driving test.

Terrence Said:

How do you write a CV and what are you supposed to put in it ?

We Answered:

List the GCSEs you have just taken, and put a note next to them saying the results are due August 2008.

Also on your CV you need to put any jobs you have had. And you need to give the names of 2 people who will write a reference for you - 1 MUST be the Headteacher of the School you are just leaving - you must NOT be related to the people in any way.

Lawrence Said:

How do i write a CV and what do I include?

We Answered:

NAME
ADDRESS
PHONE NUMBER

PROFILE
An enthusiastic student, studying SUBJECTS at A Level. At present working part-time for NAME of FIRM. I have a wide range of activities and interests, am capable and dependable and love to take on a new challenge.

EXPERIENCE
2006 Started working for FIRM - Named as ‘Best Newcomer’ and ‘Employee of the month’ for August and October 2006 for S.Wales area
2003-06 Had an afternoon paper-round delivering the South Wales Echo.

WORK EXPERIENCE
2005 Spent a week in February on Work Experience at ‘FIRM
Performed office duties in personnel dept, photocopying, using computer, laminating, editing, binding etc. Created pension books for the 200 employees.
2007 Spent a week in the Welsh Assembly Government Offices. LIST DUTIES assisted in the Press Office, attended a committee meeting, a Press Conference

EDUCATION
1997 - 2003 Attended SCHOOL
2003-10 Attended PRESENT SCHOOL


GCSE RESULTS 2008
English Language: A Mathematics: A German: A*
English Literature: A Biology: B History: A*
Welsh (First Language): A Physics: B Geography: A
Welsh Literature: A Chemistry: C Religious Studies: A
Information & Communication Technology: B
A LEVELS
Mathematics: C German: B Geography: C

AWARDS AND ACHIEVEMENTS
Sport
1994-97 Gained many STA Certificates in Swimming
1994-97 Attended classes in Ballet and Tap Dancing, appeared on stage in Memorial Hall.
1997-99 Joined the Amateur Swimming Club
1997-99 Attended YMCA Gymnastics Club.
2000 Started having horse-riding lessons.
2002 Selected for School’s Gymnastic Team competing in Urdd Eisteddfod in Cardiff.
Joined the Tennis Section of the Athletic Club as a Junior Member.
2005 Was invited to join the School’s Athletics Team.
Chosen to play for School’s Girls’ Rugby Team in the Millennium Stadium.
Brownies
1996 – 98 Joined the Rainbow Guides
1998– 2000 Joined Brownie Guides, worked hard to gain many badges and went to Brownie Camp on several occasions.

Music
2001 Achieved ABRSM Grade 1 with Merit on the Piano.
Started Singing Lessons and received ‘the most improved pupil of the year’ award.
2003 Was chosen to represent the School in the Parti’r Merched (small girls’ choir)
Passed Grade 3 in Singing. Entered ‘The Young Singer of the Vale Competition’.
2004 Passed Grade 4 in Singing.
2005 Was chosen to represent the School in the Parti’r Merched (small girls’ choir),
2005 Performed as member of school choir in a concert held in conjunction with the Symphony Orchestra and Choir of the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama held at St. David’s Hall, Cardiff – December 2005.
2006 Passed Grade 5 in Singing with merit.
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Academic Awards
2004 SATS - Level 7 in Maths and Welsh and a high Level 6 in Science and English.
RSA Key Skills Qualification in Information Technology. (Level 1)
RSA Key Skills Qualification in Information Technology. (Level 2)
RSA Key Skills Qualification in Communication. (Level 1)
RSA Key Skills Qualification in Communication. (Level 2)
Awarded Modern Languages Department Trophy as Girl of the Year 2003-04.
2005 Awarded Mathematics Department Trophy as Girl of the Year 2004-05.
Awarded English Department Trophy as Girl of the Year 2004-05
Awarded Modern Languages Department Trophy as Girl of the Year 2004-05.

SKILLS
Languages A natural first language Welsh speaker and has a gift for languages.
Speaks German and has visited Germany and Switzerland and lived with German families on 4 separate occasions to improve her German.
Has a conversational knowledge of French, after 3 years of study.
Crafts Gifted in craftwork, artistic and able to illustrate and present work to a high standard.

Computer A skilled user of the computer, able to use Microsoft Office, Publisher and other programmes on the National Curriculum, confidently and produce work of a very high standard. Surfs the Internet efficiently when researching for projects.

INTERESTS
Societies Member of the School’s Senior Choir and the ‘Parti’r Merched’
Former member of Tabernacle, Sunday School.
Travel Enjoys meeting people of other cultures.
Has studied German and French and has a gift for languages.
Visited Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Spain, Czech Republic, Malaysia,

Leisure An experienced and knowledgeable horsewoman, having ridden for 8 years.
Enjoys tennis, badminton, swimming, rugby, athletics, skateboarding, climbing, cycling, television, the cinema, and theatre, reading and visiting places of historical interest. Has a keen interest in music and enjoys playing the guitar and singing.
Enjoys sampling good food and eating out, a non-smoker.

Rosemary Said:

How do you write a cv if you have no work history?

We Answered:

hello,
good on you for looking for work!
you working for your in laws and helping at your children school count as work history/ skills,
eg; answered phones, collated customers orders, Etc...
make a list
also mention the skills that you did voluntary or on commitees
and that are relevant to the job you want,when listing your skills put it under as

Work Skills
--------------------------------------…

* answering phones
* customer service
* Computer skills
* typing minutes
* ETC......................
--------------------------------------…
make a list of all the things you have done, assisted, helped with
Eg;if going for a teachers assistant position so you would mention the skills like cooking, cleaning, relating to children, organising play ideas!
you can also go on-line to finding resumes templates and editing the skills you have for particular jobs, also if in australia pop into your local job find centres where they will assist you in writing up your resume free,
never lie in your resume, as you will be caught!
Good Luck!

Shelly Said:

How do you write a cv to get a job care?

We Answered:

Simply, you need a qualification and background checking before any employer will allow you near a minor or elderly person in the care industry. Other wise your options are limited to cleaning or voluntary work - again after background checking!

The simplest way to define a route for you, and also to find taster sessions to meet with local care workers in your area, is to call the NHS 'Social Work and Care Careers' hotline on 0300 123 1100.

Thinking forward, your are looking at one year in college, one year on the job training - and not a lot of pay moving forward. If I was you, in light of the report coming out of tragic cases like Victoria Climbe, I would look at Child Care social work over elderly care. There is a chronic shortage of Child Social Workers, so they are pouring money into it; yes, there is a shortage of elderly care workers as well, but elderly care will always be capped in terms of spend, which works it way down to resources and pay/training.

Plus, as an ex-Scout master, kids are fun - you can make a difference to both a life and a community. That is very rewarding!

Good Luck!

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