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Anybody on that side(Interviewer/HR Prof) willing to have a look at my CV
pazza2000
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Hello,
I know this is a big ask, what with me being a stranger offering nothing in return.
However i was wondering if anybody here would be so kind as to check over my CV for me. Obviously i have perfected to the best of my ability with online advice, however nothing beats a personal opinion.
Ill give some details of my situation,
I graduated 3 years ago now, and im looking to apply to 'some graduate' schemes and other employment in a business related field. Although i have had some great experience temping in some top tier roles, the last year i have had a less 'notable' position. Also, there is some gaps thats i am worried how best to address? My CV has the potential to be very good i feel, i just do not know how.
Also looking for some tips on how to make it stand out. I know if the CV impresses and i secure an interview, ill be able to hold myself. Its just getting that interview.
So if anyone is willing to help me, it would be very much appreciated and ill be keen to forward you my CV taking onboard any feedback you may wish to offer.
Many thanks.
I know this is a big ask, what with me being a stranger offering nothing in return.
However i was wondering if anybody here would be so kind as to check over my CV for me. Obviously i have perfected to the best of my ability with online advice, however nothing beats a personal opinion.
Ill give some details of my situation,
I graduated 3 years ago now, and im looking to apply to 'some graduate' schemes and other employment in a business related field. Although i have had some great experience temping in some top tier roles, the last year i have had a less 'notable' position. Also, there is some gaps thats i am worried how best to address? My CV has the potential to be very good i feel, i just do not know how.
Also looking for some tips on how to make it stand out. I know if the CV impresses and i secure an interview, ill be able to hold myself. Its just getting that interview.
So if anyone is willing to help me, it would be very much appreciated and ill be keen to forward you my CV taking onboard any feedback you may wish to offer.
Many thanks.
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I would be happy to look at your CV for you over the weekend. I run a voluntary jobclub and have more years under my belt than I want to admit as a manager in the employment and training business. Don't forget that the advice will be general (style, layout, approach etc) as each CV needs to be tailored for each vacancy. PM me.
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I would be happy to take a look and give my opinion.0
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