CV

CV Research:

Here is an image of a CV template that I found online. The first information that I spotted was their name which is the biggest piece of text out of everything on the screen, and underneath their name was their title/profession. On the opposite side of the CV was the person's details, such as their address, phone number and email.

They created a section labelled "About" where they described themselves, their work ethic as well as listing some of their skills and how they've gained them through their work. Underneath they listed some of their other skills and ranked how well they were (e.g. by saying experienced, skilful or expert).

Next they listed their work experience with the most recent position at the top. They included the company name, their position, the dates at which they'd worked there and the main responsibilities that were a part of their job role.

After this their education was listed, what type of qualification it is, what they achieved, where they were educated and when. In the description of their degree they also noted what the degree entailed and what they are currently learning about.


Draft 1: 

After creating this first draft, I relaised that my CV looked a little too basic and boring, therefore I created this next draft and added some more of my most recent work experience that isn't featured on the first CV. I also added colour to certain titles and a serif font for my name, which is also larger to make it stand out more.

If I were to send this CV digitally as a word document, I also added a link to my Create Britain Profile which is located at the top of the page, besides my email address.

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