发信人: muxue_angela(低落的猫)
整理人: cherry_1022(2001-12-20 16:48:25), 站内信件
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The following sections are recommended in most CVs:
Personal details
Surname
Other names
Address
Contact telephone number
Date of birth
Nationality
Sex
Education
Usually reverse chronological order
A-Level results (or expected results)
GCSE results
If you are applying for a job that will make use of a subject you have studied, state any projects you've been involved with, or coursework you have completed that may be relevant.
Work experience
Generally, it is best to list any jobs you have had in reverse chronological order - the most recent first. This is to keep the style the same as your education section.
Don’t worry that you have not had any jobs except for a paper round. Mention it, as it will show that you can handle commitment.
Again, mention any particular responsibilities you have had, did you handle money, give customers advice, or develop any new skills?
The idea is not to make up experience, but to ensure that your future employer knows what you have done, and that you are flexible and reliable.
Leisure interests
This is the fun section, where you can tell the reader what you do in your spare time. This section can show that you are an active and social person that should be able to get on easily with others, always use positive language.
Include:
School groups you have been involved in: Music, Drama, Sports, whether you compete in competitions or not.
Memberships of any clubs or societies, do you have any positions of responsibility, have you been on field trips, or expeditions.
In this section, make sure you include details of any achievements. Rather than stating you received a Duke of Edinburgh award silver level, say where your expeditions were, did you do any voluntary work, and any other information that shows that you can work as a group as well as by yourself.
Additional skills
This is the dump section, anything else you want to add?
Do you speak two languages?
Can you type, or do you have good computer skills?
In short - anything half relevant that didn’t fit in previous sections.
Referees
Usually include two people that can comment on you - in a good light! One should be academic - maybe your tutor or a subject teacher you get on with. The other should be an employer or someone else who knows you - your sports coach perhaps.
Give your referees a copy of the CV and let them know what jobs you are applying for, keep them in touch because you never know when you might need them.
Here are two sample CV's for you to look at for the type content. You can lay them out as you wish, but bear in mind that they need to look professional and uncrowded.
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我疯了 想疯了 夺门快快往外跑
到没人的街声大笑 大哭 大叫
不想在醒了 没有醒的必要了
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