Posted by Elvenkind
on Wed 17 May 06, 8:08 AM to Elvenkind's blog.
A big help. I've seen the perfect job ( part-time) and i'd love to apply for it. A CV and a reason why you'd like to apply is what's needed. I haven't worked for nearly 7 years, help.
arwen xxx
| 17 May 06, 8:12 AM DeviantMe UK, 6 yrs |
Lady K helped me out with formatting my CV. Drop her a memo, I know she'd help! xx Ready or not, here I come, you cant hide | |
| 17 May 06, 8:15 AM Mel_SnM UK(BA), 7 yrs |
this is a good website... http://www.kent.ac.uk/careers/cv.htm and job centre have some links: http://www.jobcentreplus.gov.uk/JCP/Customers/Jo... if need help shout.. might be easier to talk thru with someone.
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| 17 May 06, 8:18 AM C4G_and_dd 7 yrs |
Hope these are of some use.......... http://www.businessballs.com/curriculum.htm http://www.e-cvs.net/ma/cv.asp?ref=G11 http://jobsearch.about.com/od/cvsamples/ http://www.cvtips.com/cvlinks.html
Best of luck J x
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| 17 May 06, 8:19 AM violala 10 yrs |
Try Career Scotland where you can pop in and see an advisor who will help you get your CV. They are very good and helpful. v x All it takes is Faith, Trust and Pixiedust | |
| 17 May 06, 8:32 AM northernwench 7 yrs |
Whats the job? Commandment Number One of anytruly civilised society is this: let people be different | |
| 17 May 06, 8:36 AM x_Thunder_x UK(E), 9 yrs |
You don't need a CV for the work you're doing at KinkFest. You've got the job Seriously though, sit down and go over in your mind what you've done previously, note down the dates and what you did in each job and your experience (be prepared to be asked why you left them).
If it's the "perfect job" then you must know the reason why you'd like to apply Be lucky xxxx ^Thunder^ | |
| 17 May 06, 9:09 AM Lady_K UK, 6 yrs |
I surely will! Have sent you a memo. Never lie, steal, cheat or drink. If you must lie, lie in the arms of the one you love. If you must steal, steal away from bad company. If you must cheat, cheat death. If you must drink, drink to the moments that take your breath away. | |
| 17 May 06, 12:40 PM PVCcat UK(SE), 8 yrs |
Start your cv with cross over skills i.e. work out what skills you need to do the job, than look at hobbies, previous jobs or voluntary work which demonstrate those skills. And put in a section of those skills as they apply to you.. Actually what is the job, will be easier to say what looks good if we know what it is... xxxPVC
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| 17 May 06, 2:45 PM Elvenkind 7 yrs |
The job is working for Lush... I spoke to the manageress yesterday and this morning. Thanks to all who have memo'd, thanks also to everyone who's wished me luck. It's a bit scarey going back to work after this amount of time. It's the perfect job for me as i have been using there products for a couple years now and have a good knowledge of there products. The perfect job...lol arwen xxx a 4 foot, 11 and 3/4 inch elf. | |
| 17 May 06, 5:25 PM Digitalman 8 yrs |
Hi Arwen You could try http://www.learndirect-advice.co.uk/featured/wri... I have dealt with them quite lot through work and my union and always found them helpfull. There is also a freephone number that is available till 10pm as well. Best of luck.
Steve
What your mind does not know your heart will make up .. best have a good heart then |