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Work Experience Cv Template

Carrie Said:

what's the different between a cv and resume?

We Answered:

yes my dear, they r exactly the same thing.
it's just Americans say "resume" while British say "CV"

the meaning is totally the same :

(a short written account of your education and your previous jobs that you send to an employer when you are looking for a new job )

hope it's useful

Gwendolyn Said:

template for CV???????

We Answered:

http://www.basildonbond.com/images/cv1.g…

Lillian Said:

What CAN'T I put on my CV ?

We Answered:

Make sure that everything you include on your CV is accurate. A CV doesn't need to be long to be impressive, in fact, the more concise it is, the better. It does need to be well written and laid out, with no spelling or grammatical errors, and it needs to highlight your best qualities, to make you stand out as a strong candidate.

Karate is an impressive interest. Any good employer will realise it builds discipline, character and fitness. If you were currently doing karate, then it would be a great idea to mention it, and to indicate your highest level of achievement, but as you gave it up years ago, it is less appropriate. If you do mention it, have something to say about your current interests too. And don't list all of your karate certificates! Keep the Interests section on your CV short and snappy.

Qualifications are exams or degrees awarded by a school, college or university. You should list all your main qualifications on your CV.

Professional training is any kind of course which teaches work-related skills. It should only be mentioned on a CV if it is relevant to the job for which you're applying. The Workplace Hazard Awareness award is professional training for some jobs, but is it relevant in your case, and is it going to impress? My recommendation: if it's a public sector employer, or if the work has a physical aspect, then mention it, otherwise, don't.

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