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scottish_05
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PostPosted: Sat Aug 06, 2005 12:32 pm    Post subject: desperately need advice Reply with quote

Hey guys hows it going ,, well here the situation im 18 and never really had a job ive either been in college or work placements , but im gettin worried that i will never find a job as i have been unemployed for the best part of a year i have been sending my cv and covering letter to diffrent companies with little or no responce , i am well capable of doing any job that is put infront of me and i consider my self to be an intelligent guy ,, im at my witsend and being unemployed is really starting to get to me,, i hate it !

the jobs i wouldnt like to do are customer services roles as i find i get nervous really easy , i would love to work out side or do some skilled labour as i am good with my hand but am also very good with computers too and know most software packages inside out , im a sociable guy and have many friends ,,, i am willing to move away from home or even to a new country if the offer is correct as i see no boundaries in my job search , it just seems weird to me that i am 18 young fit and able to work but yet i cant find a job anywere and im not the only one there are a couple of my friends that are unemployed also ,,, i will paste my cv and if any of you guys could help me it would be most apreciated ,,,



Profile
An enthusiastic, hard working young man with an excellent time keeping and attendance record. Someone who has experienced working within a successful team environment but who has also undertaken personal responsibilities in the work place of which had to use his own imitative on occasions to achieve this . A personable individual who is willing to undertake any further training required to learn new skills required for the work place.

Education & Training
Aug 1998 - Dec 2002

High School
Standard Grades
Computing – 2, Craft & Design 2
Maths – 3, French - 3
Physics – 3, Chemistry - 3
English – 4, Modern Studies - 4

Jan 2003 - Jan 2004
College
Svq Food Prep And cooking

Mar 2004- May 2004
Work training centre
Get Ready For Work
Programme,
Working on construction site.

April 2005 -
Passed CITB Bricklayer
Apprentice test
.
Employment & Work Experience History
Nov 2001 - Dec 2001
School work experience
Placement -
On the floor sales
Experience,
Customer Service,
Cash Handling,
Stock Taking and
Replenishment.

Jul 2003- Aug 2003
Starter & Sweet Chef
independent Work.
Group Work,
Time Management,
General Kitchen Duties.

Interests
My main interests are computers, movies, music and socializing with friends. My hobbies include football, snooker and pool.
References
Both character and work references can be supplied upon request.


Covering Letter....


Dear .

I am writing to enquire if you have any vacancies in your company for a trainee/apprentice position . I enclose my CV for your information.
As you can see, I have had experience in work environments, giving me varied skills and the ability to work with many different types of people. I believe I could fit easily into your team.
I am a conscientious person who works hard and pays attention to detail. I'm flexible, quick to pick up new skills and eager to learn from others. I also have lots of ideas and enthusiasm. I'm keen to work for a company with a great reputation and high profile like such as yours.
I have excellent references and would be delighted to discuss any possible vacancy with you at your convenience. In case you do not have any suitable openings at the moment, I would be grateful if you would keep my CV on file for any future possibilities.


Yours sincerely


im really dying to start work i would love an aprenticeship although i fink im too late too start one , if anyone can help me here it will be most apreciated ,, sorry about the long read
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ResumeCoachDeb
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 08, 2005 12:39 am    Post subject: Re: Desperately needing advice Reply with quote

After looking over your resume / CV I see several things that you need to change.

First, is a adding a listing of your skills. You need to incorporate lots of keywords into your resume. Highlight both tangible and intangible skills.

What about your successes in the jobs you have held? I bet you have done something that you can toot your horn about. Whether relevant to the job you are applying to or not, it shows your ability to deliver !! Isn't that what employers want?

Best,
Resume Coach Deb
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ACRNYC
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Location: New York City

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PostPosted: Tue Apr 25, 2006 4:51 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Deb is right, your resume, as it is now, reads like a list. There's nothing there to engage the reader. Put down your skills, both tangible and intangible. This is usually easier said than done, so you may want to ask your family and friends about this. Also, list some of your accomplishments, SMA's (Save, Made, Achieved). You need to tell people not only what you can do, but what you have done, and what you bring to the company besides a list of skills. That will be sure to get your resume noticed more often.
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