This is a discussion on What to write on my CV within the General Discussion forums, part of the Non Wrestling Forums category; I'm applying for a part time job and I need to know what's good and not good on my CV.
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Most of the things they would look for on a CV are a basic decription saying how your'e a hard working person, Will always give 100% in any task that kinda thing not long 4 - 5 sentances maybe followed by Education & grades, Any work experience gained you have gained, Any Key skills they may help you with the job (Communication, problem solving etc...) & if You have space things like hobbies you do.
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It depends on your situation. I've got no experience so mine is basically just listing the skills I have and my education/degree. You can add references if you have them too. It's basically just about using what you have done to your advantage and putting yourself over. For example, I used my year abroad in Germany to make myself look confident, outgoing etc.
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Contact details and personal details
- Full name
- DOB (you don’t really have to put this one in anymore)
- Address
- Telephone Number
- E-mail address (try and keep it professional e.g. yourname@ hotmail.com there’s nothing I hate more than people applying for jobs with addresses like sexybabe69@ blahblah.com).
Personal Profile
Just a paragraph about yourself in order to sell yourself to the person whos reading your CV.
Qualifications
- GCSEs, A Levels, Uni Degree
- Any other qualifications you may feel are relevant
Skills & Previous Experience
- Skills you have e.g. Computer literate, able to use Microsoft Office applications such as Word, Excel, Access, Powerpoint etc.
- Any other experiences you’ve gained that you feel will be relevant in the working word.
Previous Employment
- Role, duration you worked there, a little bit about what duties you undertook (can include work experience)
Hobbies and Interests
Just a few of your hobbies and interests in general. I’ve been told by one recruitment consultant that this section is becoming less relevant, but I think it’s quite good as it gives the employer a little bit of an insight into the person they’re looking to recruit.
References
You can either list 2 people who will be your references (check with them first if they’re happy to do so), or as I usually do, just say they are available upon request.