2. What makes
a good CV?
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Looking into example and researching into
past CV I found a website/article about the
steps of making a good cv as well as
informing you of how to structure and
stand out from the rest. In this link they
talked about each step and how to do it
properly and how to not make it worse
keep it simple, neat and tidy that was the
census reading it.
3. Basic
rules in
CV
making
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Basic rules of thumb in CV writing:
A easy and basic but good cv is concise and get each
category or point across without wasting time/words it
can be easy to write tons of words and pages of how you
are as a person but its important to keep it light to make
it stand out more writing more than a short paragraph
for a personal statement just looks bad and messy.
Technically there is no wrong or right way but you can
make a CV worse by not covering and doing the sections
properly which are -
Education
Personal statement
Achievements
Interests
Personal info
References
Hobbies
If you cover these properly and not write a lot with
wasting time you can make a personal CV stand out
from the rest.
Link towards article in blog*
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7. Analysing information
from website
In these three examples/screenshots I they each cover a basis of what to cover and
how to do it properly.These are just a few examples of what they list from the article
itself in the article it lists each step to making each point/category good and concise
without wasting time/words
In each section they offer good tips how to format and write each point and they also
tell you how much you should write, what to write and what not to write they give
you information to help you format your on CV the way you feel it should be
formatted or fitted.
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