http://melissawhitehouse.files.wordpress.com/2013/05/cv-2013.pdf
This is my CV, as is accessible through my website, I made it available so that if clients viewing my website want to download my CV they can. I have bolded my email and telephone number, because it is essential that it is clear to the person reading the CV how to contact me, I have included both my home address and my university address so if I applying for jobs in London or in Cambridge it is clear that I have residences in both areas. I have my personal statement about skills that I believe I possess, I wrote this from analysing the different jobs I have had. Below this I have included all of my currently held examination grades. Below this is a summary of all of the jobs I have held, and the dates I held them for. I have chosen to not include specific references, because I think that it depends on which job I am applying for, which reference I would suggest they contacted, I also did this so that if they did want to contact my references, I could give my past employers a heads up that they were going to be contacted so they gave them the pertinent information. I have also included the fact that I am still studying.
I wrote this CV when I was in year 11 and it has been updated many times and reformatted, I think in my experience it is a good CV because every job I have applied for I have gotten an interview for, based on this CV.
<http://career-advice.monster.co.uk/cvs-applications/free-cv-templates/monster-cv-template/article.aspx>
This job website has a CV template and the current updated version of my CV is based on this template.
I am having a look on linkedIn at people who work for the BBC and other similar companies to see what skills they have and what I could do to make me more employable to these companies
This is a video CV
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9EzNll1U2N8>
I have decided that a video CV is not the type of self promotion that would be effective for me at the moment, I think that as someone who is just starting out a video CV would reduce my overall effectiveness rather than enhance it.
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