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Old 11th Apr 2008, 17:38
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Cover letter and Resume/CV

Can any one please send me a copy of good cover letter and a Resume/CV.

Or, can tell me how and where I can get one specimen.

I need it ASAP.
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Microsoft has a decent template for MS Word on their website. I think I found it using a search string of "pilot resume".

Is this your first resume going out into the working world?
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+TSRA,

Thanks for the quick reply.
No this is not my first Resume.
I have been in this field for quite a number of years.
But trying to get in to North American Aviation field.
Want to reshape my resume and cover letter as per North American requirement.
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To be honest I wouldn't be concerned with the format of your CV. We get as many different looking CVs as there are applicants, and the look of them has never affected our selection of appropriate candidates. A brief summary of your training and qualifications and relevant employment history, along with a list of employers, is usually sufficient.
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cover letter

Do not make a generic cover letter. Tell us something about YOU. As far as the resume, dont hide or sugar coat anything. Important stuff first. Put yourself in the persons shoes that is looking it over. Using a different stock(ie heavier) paper and light shades of colour, is a good idea.
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