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Curriculum Vitae Writing

In CAREERS EDUCATION we have been learning to write a skills based Curriculum Vitae.

A skills based C.V. focuses more on the skills that we have,  rather than our work history.

Here is a link to our online Modelling Book that shows the process we have followed.

Three things that I have learned about writing a Curriculum Vitae are:

  1. Curriculum Vitae's usually have referees

  1. Spelling and Grammar is very important

  1.  A C.V is a formal writing.

Here is a link to my Skills based Curriculum Vitae.


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