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what put on cv??

  • 17-05-2015 11:11pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 89 ✭✭


    Looking for a job as iv to much time and just thinking to much lately and that's not usually good!!:( problem is I wouldent know where start with a cv!! I left school very young so have no qualifications at all.. Don't have clue where to start? Would be happy with cleaning job? Help please!


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 131 ✭✭Ipro


    Looking for a job as iv to much time and just thinking to much lately and that's not usually good!!:( problem is I wouldent know where start with a cv!! I left school very young so have no qualifications at all.. Don't have clue where to start? Would be happy with cleaning job? Help please!

    Fair play ! It's difficult enough to get work at the moment even with experience but it's great to see your eager to get the ball rolling.

    Type in cv template into google to get an idea on how to structure your cv

    You mentioned you don't really have experience. Perhaps you have experience cleaning a neighbours house , or many baby sitting. You can include these on your CV and list the responsibilities that those jobs incurred. I'm sure you have a friend or neighbour who'd be willing to give you a reference.

    In the meantime might I suggest looking for voluntary work ? Voluntary work is a great way of getting experience to add to your CV and will be looked upon a lot more favourably by employers compared to baby sitting or cleaning the neighbours house.

    I wish you the best of luck in your job search.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 260 ✭✭Stingerbar


    Looking for a job as iv to much time and just thinking to much lately and that's not usually good!!:( problem is I wouldent know where start with a cv!! I left school very young so have no qualifications at all.. Don't have clue where to start? Would be happy with cleaning job? Help please!

    You sound enthusiastic - which is the most important thing. Like the other poster said, get on google, there's so much info there about doing up a CV, a good CV even with little or no work experience

    If you are happy to get a cleaning job, that's fine, it's always good to be working, but don't be afraid to aim a little higher. Local jobs office should offer short courses that can be done while receiving welfare - a job that requires a certain skill will pay much better - might be worth seeing what courses they offer and what appeals to you


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