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pushybabe1 | 14:01 Mon 17th Oct 2011 | Computers
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am wanting to apply for a job on the jobcentreplus site and it gives an email address which i have to send my cv to, problem is i dont know where to start. obviously i will have to do a cv on the computer but other than writing it on wordpad i havent a clue what iwil have to d tothen send it to the email address supplied, help please
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You say you have a CV on the computer. So create a new email and attach it.
Do you have Word or a similar package? Just type it on there and then attach the typed document as an attachment to your email.
Does that make sense? Do you need help with any part of that?
Do it in word if you can.

Do a covering letter explaining why you want the job - Then do your CV if you google you will find examples you can copy (i.e duplicate)
When you're happy with your CV click on 'save as' and give it a title
(CV 1, maybe ) .
Write the e-mail and then add the CV as an attachment.
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sorry havent got a cv on my wordpad yet, so yes i now know i have to type that all out,then should save it in save as, but how do i attatch it to the email address to send it, thanx
In your email program there will be a link that says attach file (click it), browse to where you have saved your CV and select it, then type a short message in the body of the email saying that you have attached your CV, click send after typing in the email address to send it to.
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thanx all will give it a go and i know i can rely on you all if things go wrong and i need further help
Have a try now to put your mind at ease. Create a very simple document with a few words in it . Write an email to yourself or someone you know and attach it. See if it arrives as a readable attachment
http://www.homeandlearn.co.uk/bc/bcs2p3.html

That should help out a lot. It is a tutorial for Outlook Express but all email programs are broadly similar and you should be able to work it to whatever your is.
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