CV Templates

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ChristianZS

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2,640 posts

228 months

Saturday 9th August 2008
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Just really looking at getting mine updated and upto scratch..

Are there any good places to get some templates?

Jakestar

436 posts

206 months

Saturday 9th August 2008
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Just google CV template and there will be loads of sites, all with different formats. As there is no one correct format for a CV have a look at a few templates and choose one you like the look of smile

rwdaddict

18 posts

203 months

Friday 15th August 2008
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I struggled to get any interviews until I changed my Personal Profile to this,

"An open-minded individual with a flexible approach to work, which enables accommodation of change. Able to work well with a group or on own initiative. Willing to take any responsibilities and assginments, regardless of the challange. A self-reliant individual with the ability to pick up new ideas and concepts quickly. Enjoys learning new skills and methods of working. Takes pride in producing excellent work and can accept constructive criticism. Organized and can work under pressure in a busy environment."

The interviews came rolling in and I now have a good job, hope this helps and good luck.

Taita

7,814 posts

218 months

Saturday 16th August 2008
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rwdaddict said:
I struggled to get any interviews until I changed my Personal Profile to this,

"An open-minded individual with a flexible approach to work, which enables accommodation of change. Able to work well with a group or on own initiative. Willing to take any responsibilities and assginments, regardless of the challange. A self-reliant individual with the ability to pick up new ideas and concepts quickly. Enjoys learning new skills and methods of working. Takes pride in producing excellent work and can accept constructive criticism. Organized and can work under pressure in a busy environment."

The interviews came rolling in and I now have a good job, hope this helps and good luck.
Did you spell challenge correctly on your CV wink

The Moose

23,373 posts

224 months

Sunday 17th August 2008
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what could be a good idea is to look at a bunch of the university websites - alot will have career centers that help with this sort of thing including having templates/suggestions on the internet for public access as well as internal.

have a look at some of these:

Manchester Uni
London City Uni
Cambridge Uni
Oxford Uni
Durham Uni
Bradford Uni
Birmingham Uni
Nottingham Uni

The Moose

Callughan

6,312 posts

207 months

Sunday 17th August 2008
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rwdaddict said:
I struggled to get any interviews until I changed my Personal Profile to this,

"An open-minded individual with a flexible approach to work, which enables accommodation of change. Able to work well with a group or on own initiative. Willing to take any responsibilities and assginments, regardless of the challange. A self-reliant individual with the ability to pick up new ideas and concepts quickly. Enjoys learning new skills and methods of working. Takes pride in producing excellent work and can accept constructive criticism. Organized and can work under pressure in a busy environment."

The interviews came rolling in and I now have a good job, hope this helps and good luck.
Nice

SupraWoman

623 posts

234 months

Thursday 28th August 2008
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Taita said:
rwdaddict said:
I struggled to get any interviews until I changed my Personal Profile to this,

"An open-minded individual with a flexible approach to work, which enables accommodation of change. Able to work well with a group or on own initiative. Willing to take any responsibilities and assginments, regardless of the challange. A self-reliant individual with the ability to pick up new ideas and concepts quickly. Enjoys learning new skills and methods of working. Takes pride in producing excellent work and can accept constructive criticism. Organized and can work under pressure in a busy environment."

The interviews came rolling in and I now have a good job, hope this helps and good luck.
Did you spell challenge correctly on your CV wink
and 'assignments' biggrin

Short Grain

3,233 posts

235 months

Monday 1st September 2008
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Slightly OT but does anyone know how far back a CV should go? Reason being I'm
looking at updating mine and was advised by my sis that it should only go back 10 - 15 years.
I started in this industry (sales) 17 years ago. Company A bought by Group B, offered me continuity of employment + new contract (£increase + car + pension + health)
Transferred to another part of Group, Continuity of employment, better car, promoted to Northern Sales Manager. Fancy title but basically office in Hull with just me working from it generating and maintaining sales.
This company became independant 2+ years ago (continuity under law) and now looks like the directors may sell to a company that already has a Northern Office!
Don't want to leave but want to make sure I'm ready if they do sell and the new owners decide they can combine the northern branches and 'trim costs'.
I've had the same job for 17 years,if I include my whole career, it goes back 30 yrs and would be like writing War & Peace!

spikeyhead

18,831 posts

212 months

Tuesday 2nd September 2008
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Short Grain said:
Slightly OT but does anyone know how far back a CV should go? Reason being I'm
looking at updating mine and was advised by my sis that it should only go back 10 - 15 years.
I started in this industry (sales) 17 years ago. Company A bought by Group B, offered me continuity of employment + new contract (£increase + car + pension + health)
Transferred to another part of Group, Continuity of employment, better car, promoted to Northern Sales Manager. Fancy title but basically office in Hull with just me working from it generating and maintaining sales.
This company became independant 2+ years ago (continuity under law) and now looks like the directors may sell to a company that already has a Northern Office!
Don't want to leave but want to make sure I'm ready if they do sell and the new owners decide they can combine the northern branches and 'trim costs'.
I've had the same job for 17 years,if I include my whole career, it goes back 30 yrs and would be like writing War & Peace!
Precis the stuff from a long while ago, ie your first job should probably be only one or two lines of the CV, the second job can be three or four and so on.

ETA, its useful doing this as no-one really cares what you were doing 30 years ago, but it may be that the bosses mate worked with you in your first job and things like that can make a difference between getting an interview and not.

Edited by spikeyhead on Tuesday 2nd September 00:02

Short Grain

3,233 posts

235 months

Tuesday 2nd September 2008
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spikeyhead said

Precis the stuff from a long while ago, ie your first job should probably be only one or two lines of the CV, the second job can be three or four and so on.

ETA, its useful doing this as no-one really cares what you were doing 30 years ago, but it may be that the bosses mate worked with you in your first job and things like that can make a difference between getting an interview and not.

Cheers spikeyhead, I'll do that over the weekend

SG