CV writing???
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CV writing???
Does anyone know of any CV writing software or example CV/covering letters.
Just qualified, thought the IR was going to the be the difficult bit!!! just realising the work starts now!!
any help appreciated.
thanks
Chris
Just qualified, thought the IR was going to the be the difficult bit!!! just realising the work starts now!!
any help appreciated.
thanks
Chris
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Here is one guide: http://www.oxfordaviation.net/career/cv.htm
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The Oxford CV guide is spot on - except that you don't need to put your availability twice! Nor, I would suggest, do you need to put a line saying 'Relocate - as required'; if you apply for a job I offer, I am entitled to assume that you will accept whatever conditions are standard for my company, including any proximity rules for standby duties.
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Also, there has been debate about whether to include simulator time in total time. The clear consensus is not to include it in total time. If you want to include it, keep it separate. Personally I left it out from my CV since 50 hours on FNPT isn't going to effect your possibilities; on the other hand it probably won't degrade either. Good luck with your job hunting
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