Ok, so the good Tyler Stroud has quit his job and is looking for a new one.
Lets help !
Post your suggestions below.
Today, I have mostly been : ...
Today, I have mostly been : ...
Tyler, post up your CV so we can helpThis would be fun if Tyler was up for it. We could help vet his CV, search for jobs, etc...
Lets go!
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oh ... heres the job suggestion as well.......
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Ok Ill stick my CV as an Image on here. Im open to trying something different too. Im good at Customer Service // Sales so obv thats what my CV is geared to atm. Was actively looking on Monster about a month ago and got 2 interviews and 1 offer from that. All in a week. Im fairly confident at the moment.
Suggest away.
(personal details blacked out by rfph1 - as suggested by raiser. Feel free to repost Tyler if you want your identity stolen !)
In "Personal skills" you want to hyphenate "Problem-solving" and spell "they've" with an apostrophe.
Is your AS level in English language or English literature? Best to say which. Plus in the GCSEs section you ought to say "mathematics", not "maths", and would also help to say what you got in English language. That and mathematics are the ones employers care about. Also it might make it look better if you say "10 GCSES at grades A*-C including Mathematics and English language".
You ought to also have a section at the bottom where you talk about your hobbies/interests, where you can write about music, although probably best not to mention poker unless you find a good way of saying that you are profitable at it.
Say where your school is ("London" might do unless you can get more specific than that), and also the dates (in years) that you attended. Also I wouldn't mention that your break was due to illness. It might be illegal for anybody to discriminate against you based on that, but it's also psychologically impossible not to. And it's hard/pointless to prove that they discriminated against you anyway. There's no point really giving them a reason not to hire you, which this is.
Oh yeah, you could mention any language skills you have, i.e. what you learned at school, plus Japanese, dependent upon how much you know. If you use two of them then say soemthing like:
Languages
English - Native
French - Beginner
Japanese - Beginner
Or put proficient/intermediate/conversational if you want to take a risk. I would possibly say I'm proficient in japanese because far less people will be able to call you on it. If you can speak a few lines of it 99% of people will be satisfied that you are "proficient".
You could try here T... But it may run into your poker time
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Tyler, please have a look at the grammar/orthography. I am 86% pissed atm, but can still spot ranDom caps etc. Most people in senior HR recruitment etc will use this as an excuse to pHail..
and will muck your cv.
Hang in there TY, I have arksed my GF to give it the once-over......
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