Anyone know how to get a free CV template, not done a CV in years!!?
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- go to: http://www.cvtips.com/CV_example.html you'll find several examples of which you can choose and amend accordingly. or: www.businessballs.com good luck
- Have you worked in the same company for several years or are you returning to work after a gap? Whatever the reasons for your resume (btw, a CV is for academicians and scientists with published work.....), make sure your resume addresses the needs of the employer. As for the template, here is the flow: 1. Your name, address, telephone (work & home), e-mail ID, website URL (if any). 2. Title for your resume 3. Below the title, write three areas of your core competence 4. Summary of your experience and education. The summary should address the needs of the employer. 5. List your present and past positions in a chronological order, with the present (or most recent) work appearing first. 6. For each company you've worked, type the company name, location, the start and end dates, job titles, and responsibilities and accomplishments 7. List your education and certifications You may read the article 10 Tips for Perfect Resume Writing at: http://www.bukisa.com/articles/97116_10-tips-for-writing-a-perfect-resume All the best to you.
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