Saturday, September 12th, 2009 - CV Tips, How to Write a CV, cv, cv template, cv writing, how to make a cv
How to write a Professional CV
The art of How To Write A Professional CV is about information structure to communicate to most effectively to the reader. Simply, how do you put the candidates details down on two sheets of paper to match the job advert?
There are two parts to answering the CV writing question:
Sections
Word structure
This [...]
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Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009 - Job Advert, Professional CV, career transition, job application, professionalism, tutorial
1000 Job Applications, No Job
Thomas asks: I have sent out over 1000 CV’s and Job Applications, so far with no job offers. I am in the Armed Forces, I have a degree, I have experience and I am willing to move. I find jobs all the time. What does society want from me? Why in [...]
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Wednesday, July 8th, 2009 - Blog
Write a CV
The art of how to Write a CV is about information structure to communicate to most effectively to the reader. Simply, how do you put your details down on 2 sheets of paper to match the job advert?
There are two parts to answering the CV writing question:
Sections
Word structure
This article covers the first part [...]
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Monday, April 20th, 2009 - CV Tips, How to Write a CV, Professional CV, career transition, cv help, cv template, cv writing, how to make a cv, job application, job seeking, professionalism, tutorial
Do you need a personal profile/career objective section in your CV/resume, and if so what is the best way to construct one? This short article tells you if and how
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Thursday, February 12th, 2009 - How to Write a CV, cv writing, how to make a cv, tutorial
CV Personal Statement
This is part of our series on How To Write A CV
Rebecca asks: I am updating my cv and wrote this to get started with. I am not sure weather it sounds to clinical and not unique enough! also does any one know if the personal statement should come at the start or [...]
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