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My Curriculum Vitae
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Hi guys, I pretty much studied and worked in administration since I've left school, worked in a popular estate agents for different well known charities, then got involved with organising conferences for these charities. I then decided I liked that so studied event management for a HND. The first year went great but i flunked the 2nd year, I was doing really well. So I never got any grade for studying that, although I've got lots of marks for the courses I sat and a few certificates and shizz. Anyway, when you read my CV, it was written years ago, says in proficient in Powerpoint, and Access, and I dont even know if I remember how to use them now, I was good back then. Also,,, When i worked in the estate agents, I was using Auto Cad, to make the floorplans. That is also on my CV. My CV looks amazing, but I made it years ago, with the help from a work colleague that I worked with in one of the charities. When i look at it, i dont feel that I am as capable of all the things is says i am on the CV. But it's all the truth. I'm not that much older really, I'm not sure, I'd probably just slide back into it all. My CV really is quite ace. :)
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you can alos probably find tutorials online, if you dont have the software
it probably will flood back, but you dont want ot be sitting there with your boss wanting something finished fast while you are faffing about trying to remember things - that will not go down well
you can alos probably find tutorials online, if you dont have the software
it probably will flood back, but you dont want ot be sitting there with your boss wanting something finished fast while you are faffing about trying to remember things - that will not go down well
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