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Where can i find a good CV template?

im currently writing a CV and i want to make it look as professional as i possibly can..does anyone know where i can look for help? or just some advise! thank you

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  1. Name Address Date of Birth Phone/mobile number Education & Qualifications Experience Supporting information Referees Make sure it's no more than 2 pages long and use a standard type face like Times New Roman or Arial. Don't attatch photos and make sure you spell check it before you send it to anyone. EDIT: I didn't spell referee wrong at all, none of my spell checkers said I spelt it wrong and YOU have spelt it in the exact same way. You fail.
  2. http://www.123oye.com/sample-resumes/main.htm go to this site na choose ur profression and see accordngly
  3. adam you idiot thats wrong you spelled referee wrong
  4. A CV (curriculum vitae) should consist of two pages. on the first page it might look something like this. name address postcode telephone number personal profile for example: A self-motivated and hard working individual who has gained skills in multi-tasking and working independently. Having years of experience is currently seeking employment and training in the transport/catering/customer care. industry skills and abilities: write down all the skills and training you have to support your application for the job. education: for example, GCSE subjects. second page: write down the jobs which you had start with the most resent and working back, if you have just left school then write down the school name and head teacher as a reference. just for your information: if you are asked why you want this job, don't reply with, because I need the money/ because the job centre have told me if I don't get a job of some kind they are to stop my benefits. these answer are not what the employer are looking for. the correct answer is: (do some research on the company first) your company has a good reputation and with my experience (or with my willingness to learn) I could make a real contribution. I hope this has giving you some idea on how to construct a CV good luck with you job search.
  5. If you are using an authentic copy of MS Office, you can download several good templates from the Microsoft website, found here: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/templates/default.aspx
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