I suppose you need some resume template or something to offer you an insight about what categories should enter in a CV...what you should place in it. I have this very easy to fill in "pattern", downloadable, .doc.:
http://www.cvtips.com/EU_CV_Format.html
2007-08-02 01:44:20
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answered by lilo 4
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Here are some tips to help you prepare a winning resume:
Talk to professionals in your field. Look for successful people in your chosen career field and human resources managers in that area. They'll be able to tell you what employers want to see.
Limit advice from those closest to you. Sure, your family and friends may be more than willing to look over your resume, but that doesn't mean they know what's correct or what will be most appealing to an employer. Reserve their criticism for getting a general impression (unless they happen to be experts in your field.)
Search for resumes in your field. Teachers', tech workers', journalists' and stockbrokers' resumes will vary widely -- what's included and in what order, how many pages, references included or not, and so on. Look for a "best resumes" book for your field. You might check out "2500 Keywords to Get You Hired," by Jay. A Block and Michael Betrus. It offers keywords to bolster your resume, no matter what field you'd like to enter.
2007-07-30 15:55:55
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answered by DanE 7
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You can be creative, but, not over-whelming when you create your acting resume as you are focusing on your work in show-biz.
2007-07-30 16:14:09
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answered by newyorkgal71 7
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Try to keep the same format throughout as much as possible since resumes are rarely more than glanced at. My personal format is:
Show --- Role --- Producing Organization
like
Godspell ......................Jesus............................Abbey Players
...Forum ......................Senex ................Mc Kenzie Productions
2007-07-30 16:20:27
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answered by actormyk 6
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Are you referring to an acting resume?
If so, follow actormyk's template:
Show...Role....Where......When
I prefer:
Role....Show....Where...When
The role "pops" out when read by Casting
2007-08-03 02:10:25
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answered by d_cider1 6
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