So, you’ve found a job advertisement. Maybe it’s a student job, maybe an internship or perhaps you’re a recent graduate looking for some serious work but just don’t know how to show your prospective employer that you’re brilliant despite the fact that you have only worked as a waiter and belonged to a few student groups and societies.
Both students and recent graduates are faced with the same problem: how to write a good Curriculum Vitae (CV) with little or no work experience and be taken seriously. There are no absolute rules, but this book will provide you with a lot of tips to stimulate your creativity.
This book answers the eternal questions:
What skills are employers looking for?
How to present yourself professionally?
How to extract valuable information from your little work experience?
What to do if you’ve never had a paid job?
How important are my duties/responsibilities at the workplace?
What is more, this book gives you advice on how to get work experience and what counts as work experience. It is a great resource for students, young graduates and those that are just starting their careers. Enjoy reading!
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1. Reading this eBook will not make you rich. To get rich, you also have to do something else other than reading.
2. This eBook does reflect views of the world and opinions that are the author’s only. The author is not paid, endorsed or supported by any third party.
3. Information provided in the eBook stems from the author’s personal experience and is not in any way objective. Anyone is allowed to disagree, add to the material or comment freely upon it. It can be done on the Internet via this address: www.FirstYearCounts.com
4. This eBook does not offer cures for diseases.
5. This eBook does not teach magic.
6. This eBook does not intend to make fun of the unemployed, those who do not understand English or those who can’t read.
7. This eBook does not provide any male enhancement, natural or otherwise.
8. NB! This eBook is not meant to help dictators and slave owners rise to power. If any of the aforementioned things happen, and it is discovered that the slave owner or the dictator in question used this book in the early stages of their career, the author is not be held responsible.
9. This eBook is free to read, distribute, share and talk about. You can find more useful tips on the author’s blog: FirstYearCounts.com.
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