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Write Your Own CV: A New Zealand Guide

Cordwainer from Melville

Write Your Own CV: A New Zealand Guide
Paula Stenberg

Paperback, A4 size, 106 pages, excellent condition.

Write Your Own CV: A New Zealand Guide has been written with the New Zealand job seeker in mind, taking you through ten easy steps to producing a CV which is most likely to get you an interview.

While concentrating on the New Zealand market, Write Your Own CV takes into account the global workplace and gives advice on adapting CVs to the international job market.

Write Your Own CV covers:

CV styles "

Writing your CV

Designing your CV

Key words and phrases

Using your CV

Customising your CV

Choosing a CV service

It includes sample CVs, worksheets and word lists, providing you with the benefits of a workbook combined with consultation by a leading professional CV writer.

Can be collected from my Melville address or posted for an extra $4.50 postage charge.

Price: $10

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