I remember making a CV in year 9 but we never got to take it out of school. Anyway, I just want to know what a CV includes, how to set it out etc?

I remember making a CV in year 9 but we never got to take it out of school. Anyway, I just want to know what a CV includes, how to set it out etc?
Personal details (name, address etc)
Schools etc that you've been to
Grades that you've got (from GCSE up)
Extra qualifications/awards you have (i.e DofE or music grades)
Your interests (what you do in your spare time, what interests you etc)
A bit about yourself (i.e what you're good at, such as leading a team or whatever)
Make it look nice, don't just use a long list in black font, use the 'styles' on Microsoft word to make titles and subheadings stand out.
I have my (finished) one on my account at school, I'll screenshot it for you on monday if you want?![]()
Last edited by Matthew; 19-11-2011 at 05:55 PM.
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Depends what you intend to do with the CV. If you are applying for a specific job, it is important to construct your CV based on the job you are applying for.
Also, the CV is changing. Try to make it look visually appealing and as succinct as possible. scottish posted above a good link to prospects.ac.uk example CVs and what to include, which is a start, but it is important these days to not woffle on by having a wall of text. Address the skills required, mention any interesting and useful additional skills (optional), your academic record of your last two instituons e.g. GCSE and A-Level, A-Level and Degree/High Education.
If you have Word 2010, it includes some interesting pre-made documents which you can adapt to a CV. Use the Prospects.ac.uk example CVs as inspiration for content.
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Thanks for all the replies, so as I'm doing my A levels currently would I just put my GCSE levels on, or would I use my GCSE and AS results or my SAT results lol.
It's for for a specific job as such it's just to get me going for when I do apply for a job.
For the extra qualification bit [@]@Matts[/@] I have a Level 3 grade in mentoring, a Health and Safety award, ALAN test awards and a Key Skills award, should have done ECDL too but hey ho. Any of those class as an extra qualification?
Well I'd imagine it would be useful to include all of those things. Just have a section for extra qualifications/achievements, in which you could put those things you've listed, and anything else like DofE etc.Thanks for all the replies, so as I'm doing my A levels currently would I just put my GCSE levels on, or would I use my GCSE and AS results or my SAT results lol.
It's for for a specific job as such it's just to get me going for when I do apply for a job.
For the extra qualification bit [@]@Matts[/@] I have a Level 3 grade in mentoring, a Health and Safety award, ALAN test awards and a Key Skills award, should have done ECDL too but hey ho. Any of those class as an extra qualification?
I wouldn't bother with your SATs haha, and I would put the GCSE and AS results on![]()
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If you have higher levels you don't include GCSEs
idk wht england is i think its A levels + AS levels
so if you get AS levels and A levels you wouldn't put GCSEs
but if GCSEs are your top qualification you would put them
AS Level is the first part of A Level, A2 Level being the second part. You put the AS Level and A2 Level together to get the A Level.
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