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Old 29th Jun 2014, 15:43
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How to make a good CV

hello
i dnt know if this is the right place but i was wondering if anyone could help me write a cv
what to include , how to make , etc
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Old 29th Jun 2014, 18:06
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1 page long.
Clear and concise.
No crazy fonts etc.
No irrelevant info.

Proper spelling and grammar.
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Always do some research about the company you are interested in and taylor your CV to it. Show a desire to progress, tell them what you want.
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As in post #2 above. One page is all that should be needed to lay out your AVIATION qualifications. Don't disguise co pilot or dual instruction hours as command time.
The fact that you flipped burgers at Macdonald's is of no relevance!
Keep your ambitions and aspirations waffle to a separate short covering letter, which can be tailored to the target company.
Include a passport photo, plain white shirt. Avoid poser photos which may set off ego alert alarms in HR.
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If it's in electronic format, don't just name it CV.doc.
Depending on how organised the recruitment department is, it may get lost in a sea of other CV.doc's
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