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 Curriculum Vitae: an outline of a person's educational and professional history, usually prepared for job applications (L, lit.: the course of one's life). Another name for a CV is a résumé.  A CV is the most flexible and convenient way to make applications. It conveys your personal details in the way that presents you in the best possible light. A CV is a marketing document in which you are marketing something: yourself! You need to "sell" your skills, abilities, qualifications and experience to employers.

 There is no "one best way" to construct a CV; it is your document and can be structured as you wish within the basic framework presented below. It can be on paper or on- line or even on a T-shirt (a gimmicky approach that might work for "creative" jobs but not generally advised!).

 Personal details  Normally these would be your name, address, date of birth (although with age discrimination laws now in force this isn't essential), telephone number and .  Education and qualifications

 Work experience  Use action words such as developed, planned and organised.action words  Even work in a shop, bar or restaurant will involve working in a team, providing a quality service to customers, and dealing tactfully with complaints. Don't mention the routine, non-people tasks (cleaning the tables) unless you are applying for a casual summer job in a restaurant or similar.working in a teamquality service  Try to relate the skills to the job. A finance job will involve numeracy, analytical and problem solving skills so focus on these whereas for a marketing role you would place a bit more more emphasis on persuading and negotiating skills.skills numeracyproblem solving skillspersuading and negotiating  "All of my work experiences have involved working within a team-based culture. This involved planning, organisation, co- ordination and commitment e.g., in retail, this ensured daily sales targets were met, a fair distribution of tasks and effective communication amongst all staff members."

 Interests and achievements  Keep this section short and to the point. As you grow older, your employment record will take precedence and interests will typically diminish greatly in length and importance.  Any evidence of leadership is important to mention: captain or coach of a sports team, course representative, chair of a student society, scout leader: "As captain of the school cricket team, I had to set a positive example, motivate and coach players and think on my feet when making bowling and field position changes, often in tense situations"leadership  Anything showing evidence of employability skills such as teamworking, organising, planning, persuading, negotiating etc.employability skills

 Skills  The usual ones to mention are languages (good conversational French, basic Spanish), computing (e.g. "good working knowledge of MS Access and Excel, plus basic web page design skills" and driving ("full current clean driving licence").languagescomputing  References  Normally two referees are sufficient: one academic (perhaps your tutor or a project supervisor) and one from an employer (perhaps your last part-time or summer job).

 There is no single "correct" way to write and present a CV but the following general rules apply:  It is targeted on the specific job or career area for which you are applying and brings out the relevant skills you have to offer  It is carefully and clearly laid out: logically ordered, easy to read and not cramped  It is informative but concise  It is accurate in content, spelling and grammar. If you mention attention to detail as a skill, make sure your spelling and grammar is perfect!

 The covering letter is vital to your CV. This is why it is the first page and not an addition. "Please find enclosed my CV" won't get you very far.  Your covering letter demonstrates your writing style better than your CV (which is usually more brief and factual).  The covering letter puts flesh on the bare bones of the CV. It points out to the employer the information showing that you have the qualities the job calls for, and makes a statement about yourself and your suitability for the job. It should give the personal touch that your CV will intrinsically lack.CV

 First Paragraph  State the job you’re applying for.  Where you found out about it (advert in The Guardian newspaper etc. - organisations like to know which of their advertising sources are being successful) 

 Second Paragraph  Why you're interested in that type of work  Why the company attracts you (if it's a small company say you prefer to work for a small friendly organisation!)  Briefly describe your most relevant qualifications and /or experience

 Third Paragraph  Summarise your strengths and how they might be an advantage to the organisation.  Relate your skills to the competencies required in the job.skillscompetencies

 Last Paragraph  Say how you can be contacted and/or when you are available for interview  Thank the employer and say you look forward to hearing from them soon.  If you start with a name (e.g. "Dear Mr Bloggs") you should end with "Yours sincerely". If you start with "Dear Sir or Madam" you should end with "Yours faithfully".

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