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I work for a small company at the moment but want to move into a bigger one in a few months time but I realise I will be up against other candidates who have "better"experience from working in bigger companies. However, I am not going to let this faze me but I do want to take up a few extra courses that will look good on the CV too, such as a Letter Writing & Report Writing course, Presentation Skills course, a foreign language etc etc. Any other useful tips to improve the old CV??im currently working in business... Thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.dont whatever you do use a standard microsoft c.v as everyone else does and they look common
never let your cv go on to more than 2 pages
your hobbies and interests are very important dont just fill them in with rubbish, if youve ever been like a captain of a sports team put that in. em make sure your references can back you up in the type of role you are applying for.
just think what kind of job you are going for and "tailor" it to suit the company also learn about the company this will REALLY help in the interview...thats for starters if i can think of more i'll let you know
never let your cv go on to more than 2 pages
your hobbies and interests are very important dont just fill them in with rubbish, if youve ever been like a captain of a sports team put that in. em make sure your references can back you up in the type of role you are applying for.
just think what kind of job you are going for and "tailor" it to suit the company also learn about the company this will REALLY help in the interview...thats for starters if i can think of more i'll let you know
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