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Sunday, July 13th, 2008
To answer this question bluntly, 'NO'. You really do not need or owe it to anyone to own up information that you were fired from your last job. That is do not volunteer it. There are no rules that require you to write the reasons for leaving your last employment; ...
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Wednesday, June 25th, 2008
Follow these few steps to dramatically improve the quality of your CV:
Keep it simple, uncluttered and in an easy-to-read font (on plain white A4 paper).
Keep it free from unnecessary details (e.g.: don't write lines upon lines for your interests!)
Keep it free from spelling/grammatical errors - maybe ask someone to proof ...
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Wednesday, May 21st, 2008
Here is where you define who you are in relation to skills and experience. This is a critical part of your CV as it is the first section a potential employer reads and it should portray you in the most relevant and professional light.
Examples:
Marketing Manager
Senior Corporate Tax Accountant
Advertising Executive
Financial Analyst
Pediatric ...
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Wednesday, May 21st, 2008
A CV or Curriculum Vitae is:
Your Life History
Your Job History
Your Achievements
Your Skills
A CV or curriculum vitae is a marketing tool. With your CV you will be able to promote yourself. Imagine the CV as being a brochure that will list the benefits of a particular service. The service being your ...
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