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5 Comments »

Comment by lilo
2007-08-28 17:06:19

Well, first and foremost, you should be aware of all the areas which compose a CV. And starting with this, there are tips on how to write each of them. So here are my CV writing tips:

http://www.cvtips.com/first_cv_tips.html

 
Comment by Ozzie
2007-09-02 07:40:15

When writing your CV look back on it from your potential employers point of view and think would you hire you. :grin:

 
Comment by Andy
2007-10-08 18:34:47

Lying on your CV is a risky strategy, and whilst it may be tempting to it’s best not. Better to be proud about who you are and what you’ve done. Don’t ever sell yourself short, but at the same time don’t go overboard and lie or it might just come back to bit you in the… :shock:

 
Comment by Andy
2007-10-09 18:05:35

Sometimes it’s easier to learn by example, so check out CVtips.com which has got some CV examples which you can take a look at and get an idea of the layout, requirements etc. of a CV.

Comment by Andy
2007-10-14 13:26:02

Here is another site I found which has plenty of examples which you may use as a template for your CV/resume.

 
 
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