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Advice on a c.v.

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mrs.pudding | 20:24 Mon 09th May 2005 | Jobs & Education
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My daughter is about to finish University and needs help to produce a professional looking c.v. - one that will encourage prospective employers to give her an interview.  Can anyone suggest a good starting point for her - web site or where to go for constructive advice.
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Try a reputable employment agency. Scan their ads as some do offer help with cv's and of course they know what employers want. (and they don't charge).

Tell your daughter to go to her uni careers service. All unis have them, and they are fantastic. Mine has a 'how to' guide for cvs, and several books to look at, but best of all there are lots of trained staff who can advise and correct the mess it tends to start as! Its not too late to go to the careers people, and mine are available for 2 years after I graduate as well!
Ditto what Cassimer said - most are available for recent graduates.  They may also offer mock interviews and more general advice than just CV presentation. 
You could also try www.monster.com and similar sites - most places listing vacancies also have advice relating to cvs and interview technique available.
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Thanks to all of you - now to nag the child into doing it!

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