hi does anyone know where I can get a free example/ template for a cv thanks?
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- I typed it in google, and dowloaded mine
- If you go onto www.seek.com.au you can fill in your resume details there, then save, preview and copy it. It looks much nicer then some of the download templetes you get off the net.
- sure i'll do it for you, just kidding i'm not sure but you could probably find a website where you pay people to make you one or www.reed.co.uk/CV- you can use free templates here
- just google it and you'll find tons
- Just search in google, you'll get thousands and thousand of Sample Resume and CV's. Also check out Google Doc templates. They have templates for Resume and CV's
- There are several in MS Word or WordPerfect and probably one or two in OpenOffice - useable for a school project, but not very good for real use. There is also a really crappy program called WinWay Resume Maker. In the Word Processor's use drop down menu's in File, Open Doc and then chose from the long list of types of documents that are available.
- CV, or Curriculum Vitae, is used by academics, clinicians, researchers, artists, performers, writers (others) and is far more detailed than a simple resume. Please note that despite a CV’s greater length (in that it often lists ALL experience and/or ALL activity) it is still expected to be written clearly, concisely, and kept absolutely up to date. A CV’s format changes given the type of work, as a CV will highlight most pertinent aspects in that genre, then give the full list of activity. There are other slight formating differences as well. For example (most) artists, particularly visual artists, will be expected to have an "artist's statement", where as a medical researcher will be expected to have a paragraph on "focus of research". There are many styles of CV and references to create CVs on the web, these are just a few. I'm assuming you are an artist because of the catagory of this question. College Art Association’s guidelines for Curriculum Vitae: http://www.collegeart.org/guidelines/ Visual Artist Curriculum Vitae: Recommended Conventions: http://www.collegeart.org/guidelines/visartcv.html “An Introduction to Creating Your Artist’s Resume” from Maine Arts Commission: http://mainearts.maine.gov/artists/resources/resume.shtml “What to put in your artist’s statement & curriculum vitae” http://emptyeasel.com/2008/05/15/what-to-put-in-your-artist-statement-cv-curriculum-vitae-and-biography/ “How to write an Artist’s Statement”: http://www.artbusiness.com/artstate.html “What is a Curriculum Vitae” http://campusapps2.fullerton.edu/Career/students/jobSearch/Chapter5/CurriculumViate.aspx “Preparing the Curriculum Vitae” with many links on building an academic or professional CV: http://www.training.nih.gov/careers/careercenter/cv.html John Hopkins University format: http://www.jhsph.edu/schoolpolicies/guide_cv.html Free resume templates: http://www.collegegrad.com/resumes/quickstart/agree.shtml Job specific CVs and resumes from Microsoft Office online: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/templates/CT101449251033.aspx
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