34 Your CV is your biggest selling tool so make sure that you get it noticed! To get you started, here are a few handy tips to make your CV stand out from the crowd… Keep it relevant and current Type it up on a computer and keep it in one style Spell check throughout (even your name!) Ensure it is clear and concise Keep it below two A4 sides Ask someone to proof read and check it for you If you are sending it direct to an employer – send it with a covering letter MAKE SURE YOU INCLUDE: Your Details Full name, address and contact number. Personal Statement A small paragraph to introduce yourself and a brief description of your skills. Education Include your school, college, university with your subject and grades. Employment Put your most recent employment first and include dates, job titles and duties. Include any additional work experience and/or voluntary work. Additional Information This could include: a full UK driving licence, sports achievement, Duke of Edinburgh Award or if you have held a position of authority, for example, school councillor, form representative or sports leader. Interests Expand on these, for example, “I enjoy tennis and I am part of a county club. I regularly compete in competitions.” DID YOU KNOW? Preston College has launched a free online platform for prospective apprentices to help you create a CV. Our Careers Coach platform will give you the tools to build a ready-made CV for employers and will offer you impartial careers guidance and suggested career paths. Please visit preston.emsicc.com PREPARE A GOOD CV
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