Example CV

6. Example CV

Beneficiary Name

98 Street Name, Area, Town, SA12 7PT

Mobile: 07891 23456789

 

  • Personal Profile      

Use this section to give a brief summary of the type of person you are, the skills and abilities that you offer to an employer. You can also mention what experience you can bring to an employer, what you are currently looking for in a job and how you believe you can contribute to the success of an organisation.

 

  • Employment History

Position, Company, Location   Dates to and from                                                      

Give a brief description of the main duties and responsibilities of the role. Include details of who you interacted with - customers, colleagues and managers. Detail computer systems and packages used, whatever is appropriate for the role that you are applying for.

Position, Company, Location   Dates to and from

Give a brief description of the main duties and responsibilities of the role. Include details of who you interacted with - customers, colleagues and managers. Detail computer systems and packages used, whatever is appropriate for the role that you are applying for.

Position, Company, Location   Dates to and from

Give a brief description of the main duties and responsibilities of the role. Include details of who you interacted with - customers, colleagues and managers. Detail computer systems and packages used, whatever is appropriate for the role that you are applying for.

 

  • Education           

List qualifications gained either in date order with the most recent first or start with the qualifications that are most relevant to the job that you are applying for. Include the level, e.g. NVQ 2, the awarding body, the institute where the study was undertaken and the dates.

 

  • Training               

List training courses that you have undertaken, either in date order or by starting with those most relevant to the role that you are applying for.

 

  • Interests/Hobbies     

Provide some brief details of how you spend your spare time, try to demonstrate skills, attributes and abilities that could be used within the workplace, e.g. team working, communications skills or organisational abilities.

 

  • References        

Available on request.

 

To get started in your job search, have a look at the Workways Jobkit:

1.Deciding on the right job 8. Letter writing 15. After the interview
2.Finding the right job 9. Example covering letter 16. Types of interview
3.Useful websites 10. Example speculative letter 17. 60 common interview questions
4.What is a CV? 11. Completing an application form 18. Questions to ask
5.Your personal profile 12. Online job applications 19. Starting your new job
6.Example CV 13. Interview preparation  
7.Telephone Contacts 14. At the interview