How To Write a CV on leaving School

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How To Write a CV on leaving School

A well-written CV is essential when you are searching for employment. But if you are looking for a job after finishing your education or while you are still studying, you may worry about not having much work experience to boast about. However, with the right research and wording, we can help talk you through it.

How to write a cracking school leaver CV Education If you are looking for a job straight out of school then your qualifications and education will be the first things to mention on your CV. Include things from GCSE onwards and if you are awaiting grades, mention mock results where you can. Include any online courses or other qualifications you have which relate to the job role, as this will show relevant knowledge. Display your qualifications in reverse order with the most recent on the top, stating the number of certificates and grades.

Interests As you may not have a lot of work experience, if any, it is a good idea to mention any hobbies and interests you have outside of your education. Try to avoid anything too general such as socialising with friends, but discuss things that get your personality across. Writing a blog, for example, is a good way of showing your passion for a subject, as well as your ability to commit to something.


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