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Old 18-May-2005, 11:12 PM
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This comprehensive guide offers you everything you need to help create a winning CV.
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Hi Mitzs

Thanks for including the link for the CV workshop. I don't think that my CV is bad, but it certainly does need some tweaking.
Out of date is a good word

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Cheers.
I could do with alot of help on this. I have a non-IT career background but have a few IT qualifications (both Professional and Academic).

 
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A sample CV for someone making the jump from a simple non-IT job to an IT entry level job would be very helpful and appreciated.

 
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