Here is a site with loads of examples of CVs - loads of templates. Download one of these and just add your own stuff in.
http://www.cvtips.com/CV_example.html
Remember to refer to things that the job you're going for has requirements for. I always include this phrase....
"I work well as a team player as well as individually"
(It is a good idea to back up this examples if you can)
Good luck in the interview :)
2007-02-21 01:33:11
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answered by Chazza xx Baby born 7/11/09 4
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Create a basic cv that you can then tailor for specific jobs, according to each one's criteria.
Ensure that you focus on your strong points and strengths, with an outline of you as a person and career successes.
A couple of pages of cv for most jobs should be adequate, as excess information overloads reviewers and clouds/diverts attention from your key strengths.
Summarise your education, the older you get, the more individual scores at 16 years old diminish in their importance. Eg. say '12 O' Levels' rather than list them all.
I've had top level jobs from a 2 page cv, so it can be sufficient to secure good work. I was whisked off abroad for an 'interview' one time, and stayed for 3 months, with business class flights home each week. Just say the right things about yourself, and use dynamic language. Maximise the absolute most from the words that you use to describe your results, which will increase your perceived power as a person.
You can flex yourself to many jobs, and good information about each 1 is a major way that you can deliver yourself as fitting their needs.
Good luck! Rob
2007-02-21 02:03:53
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answered by Rob E 7
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Try something along the lines of:
I am a hardworking and creative individual with the desire to work for a leading company. Well rounded with excellent interpersonal skills. My previous role shows that I am ..........
and fill in the gap at the end :o)
Good Luck
2007-02-21 01:33:39
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answered by Chrissy 2
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Personal Profile is the bit were you put you name, address and date of birth
2007-02-21 01:48:58
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answered by k 7
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It kind of helps if we knew what type of job you were applying for? As your personal profile rather depends on that, in my opinion.
2007-02-21 01:27:14
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answered by brog_frog 1
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i would not bother going for the interview. if you cant be bothered to do your cv
2007-02-21 01:31:56
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answered by Anonymous
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How can we write your cv for you? you have to do it about yourself. it isn't our c.v.
2007-02-21 01:26:47
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answered by chris c 3
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