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There are whole books on this.
If you are unable to find this stuff on the web yourself you are unemployable in today's market so don't bother to look for a job.
Here's some really good advice, though.
After you have created your CV get someone in the field you are applying for to read it and comment. Beg them to be critical and tell you everything that is bad, missing, or needs improvement.
Do not pay a professional to create a CV you could not do yourself or one that looks canned or phony.
Don't claim anything that is not 100% accurate and true.
Don't twist mundane items into something that they are not.
If you sold Girl Scout Cookies you are not a sales representative for a multinational organization.
If you are not honest on your CV you will not be honest on the job.
Nothing special on your CV?
Go volunteer at the local children's hospital immediately. Do it today, Saturday, June 27. Volunteer at least four hours per week.
According to answerbag I'm a professor...should I put that on my resume? if i did would you hire me?
by Unilaterally Unique on May 17th, 2011
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does anybody have any experience with one of those professional resume / CV writing services? and if so what's a good one?
by ineedwork on March 14th, 2011
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I need a job. Are you looking for a clerk, receptionist, ect...in the Griffin, Ga location.
by SUE on October 15th, 2010
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If you get paid to promote stuff while claiming it's news, does that mean your job experience is as a shill instead of a reporter?
by Halliburton Shill on December 13th, 2010
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Where is a good site that offers free templates and assistance with resumes? Also one that helps with cover letters too please..thanks
by allison88 on April 6th, 2011
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You're reading I recent graduate.I want to ask should I write objective in my cv ?Is it necessary part? And on which format should i make my cv ms word or pdf .can one tell some website where i can see sample cv 's
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PS. Continue to improve your English language skills.
by Anonymous T. Jackson on June 27th, 2009