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Preparing Your Own CV

by Rebecca Corfield

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Praise and Reviews The expert advice provided here gives every would-be worker the chance to get the job they really want. 'Rebecca Corfield's step-by-step guide will make you feel more in control of the process.' The Evening Standard The new edition of this best-selling guide will be welcomed by job-seekers of every kind, from school leavers to older people wishing to return to work after a career break. The book proceeds from the fact that each CV is unique to its subject, showing how different CVs can perform better for both different levels of ability, types of work and backgrounds and in different situations, especially for those seeking the all-important first job. It analyses the content and presentation of a well-prepared CV, using examples to demonstrate what an invaluable asset a good one can be. Complete with a blank template to get readers started and a comprehensive checklist of do's and don'ts, the expert advice provided here gives every would-be worker the chance to get the job they really want.… (more)
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Praise and Reviews The expert advice provided here gives every would-be worker the chance to get the job they really want. 'Rebecca Corfield's step-by-step guide will make you feel more in control of the process.' The Evening Standard The new edition of this best-selling guide will be welcomed by job-seekers of every kind, from school leavers to older people wishing to return to work after a career break. The book proceeds from the fact that each CV is unique to its subject, showing how different CVs can perform better for both different levels of ability, types of work and backgrounds and in different situations, especially for those seeking the all-important first job. It analyses the content and presentation of a well-prepared CV, using examples to demonstrate what an invaluable asset a good one can be. Complete with a blank template to get readers started and a comprehensive checklist of do's and don'ts, the expert advice provided here gives every would-be worker the chance to get the job they really want.

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