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  • Any CV experts around ?
  • shredder
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    Need to get my CV sparkling ! Anybody with any good advice or even better would be so good as to have a look at mine.

    Many thanks for any help.

    Rich

    br
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    2 pages, have a base, but tailor for the role.

    awh
    Free Member

    Play keyword bingo. Make sure all the keywords describing the required skills and experience are in your CV.

    CaptainFlashheart
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    What sort of industry/job are you involved/looking at?

    donsimon
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    I used cvwriting.net for an outline. It'll give you a frame and an idea of whta to write, then tailor for specific jobs.

    HB47
    Full Member

    never lie , be specific and list your strengths, if you list hobbies may them relevant – " I enjoy team sports including football " , " I enjoy rock climbing which requires both individual determination but absolute trust in your partner etc."

    What is the role ?

    HB47
    Full Member

    Double check all spelling and grammer – if you don't it shows a lack of care and basic literacy skills.

    CaptainFlashheart
    Free Member

    never lie

    +1

    Double check all spelling and grammer – if you don't it shows a lack of care and basic literacy skills.

    +1. Apart from the fact the correct spelling is "grammar", of course! 😉

    shredder
    Free Member

    Role wise account management/development/sales field based. To date the majority of my career has been in or around the motor industry in fleet B2B type roles.

    Looking to hopefully use my skill set to migrate into other sectors

    joolsburger
    Free Member

    Now that's irony for you there.

    donsimon
    Free Member

    Double check all spelling and grammer

    [url=http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/grammar]Ahem[/url]

    two slow!

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