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Posted By maxmillan maddy
Hi
Not too confident with my CV. Can someone please agree to have a look at it for me. Wanted to know if it will be good enough for an advisor role.
Thanks
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Posted By Derek Housley
In terms of putting together a CV I would recommend the "Europass" It is an initiative of the European Commission and they have come up with a recommended format believe it or not!
You can download the pro-forma from their website.
For further advise on CV's I would point you in the direction of the "businessballs" website, plenty of content, and some excellent information on a wide range of subject matter.
Good luck with the CV, and remember to keep your CPD* record up to date, they are both interlinked documents.
One final thought do a SWOT analysis (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats, do it in four equal boxes) on your self, and review annually. It is an excellent tool for self improvement / development.
Best wishes
Derek Housley
*CPD continuous professional / personal development
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Posted By CFT
Having reviewed many over the years, I still favour the CV that tells me what they have achieved with previous employers, and not what they want to achieve. This gives me the opportunity to see how those past achievements can directly relate to the post on offer.
If it is a non financial post, 'reduction, improvements, growth, support, team building' etc are areas I would be looking at.
I would also be looking carefully at your experience and how it applies to the industry the position is in.
Good luck
CFT
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Posted By Nick Sutcliffe
hi,
you can e-mail me a copy if you want and ill take some time to look over it for you, and if necessary give some advise and guidence.
Nick
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