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Special interests / hobbies / skills




Competitions and any achievements

Community involvement

Sport, arts, music, etc.

AIMS IN LIFE

REFERENCES

Note!

1. Your CV is the information on which your potential employer bases his or her decision on whether to bother interviewing you or not.

2. Your CV should be suitable for each job application the information should be relevant to the job that you are applying for.

3. Dont be afraid to oversell yourself. Obviously dont blatantly () lie on your CV, but you can exaggerate your existing skills (especially if you know for sure that you can do what you are saying you can).

4. Your CV must stand out

What should you leave out of your CV?

1. Photos the only people who need to include these are models, actors, actresses and possibly air cabin crew. Any sort of failure exams, marriages, businesses, etc.

2. Reasons for leaving each job.

3. Salary information this can only be used to reject your application. If an advertisement specifically requests this information you can always include the information in your cover letter.

4. Fancy patterns/borders these detract from your presentation 6. Do not include a list of publications if you are a scientist, unless they are asked for.

7. Leave out age (put in date of birth instead), weight, height, health, or any other personal information that is irrelevant to your application.

8. Do not use poor quality photocopies of your CV they make it look as though you are sending off your CV to lots of companies and that you may not be bothered who you work for.

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