Marketing Solutions Spain

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Can someone check this over, it's for my CV and I wanted it to sound more professional if possible?

December 4 – November 06Office Manager Body. Solutions Shaw Swindon While working for this company that completed, tax assessments, accounting and work input data. I prepared cost estimates and provided Pro / previous bills and final. I was also responsible for taking bookings for the company to see jobs for able to give estimates. I dealt with customer inquiries and complaints. I was also involved in marketing and advertising of this company. June 2004 – November 04Receptionist Estate Agents. Fuengirola Property Spain.Espana was mainly in charge of all English customer, and transmitting data to sales representatives. I was in charge in the proper functioning of the office in general and address any questions over the prospects. I was also responsible for sending all ads English newspapers in Spain and England.

He has published several questions regarding your CV, and although it is very good, one thing is clearly consistent throughout – their job descriptions are too long. A CV should ideally fit on one page of A4 paper, two the absolute maximum. I know you want details of all your accomplishments, but prospective employers never read a CV joint – to browse, find the important details and make a quick decision whether or not interview. Hard maybe, but this is why the VC is an important part of the job search – You need to capture potential employer an eye, and do so in as few words as possible. Judging by your other posts, I can see his CV is longer than one page in length, and that only covers the aspect of his life's work. No doubt you'll want to add more, such as personal data, education, hobbies, etc. Continuing with the style you use so far, you are in danger of producing a three page CV unlikely even look – an employer simply did not want to deal with everything. You need to condense. For example, your job description above reads as clear as this: December 1904 until November 2006: Office / Admin Manager Swindon. Shaw Solutions. Main functions: tax assessments, accounting, data entry, preparation of estimates and final invoices, customer service – ensuring the creation of appointments and leads, marketing and advertising. June 2004 hasta April 11: Real Estate Receptionist, Fuengirola, Spain. Spain Properties. Main Features: Point of contact for clients and conducts English creation for the sales team. office supervisor, ensuring the office worked perfectly, liaising with English newspapers in Spain and England with respect to the announcements of the company. Notice the difference? My version might seem steep but it gets straight to the point, and any prospective employer will know instantly what it is capable of with a glance. Show your skills by all means, but leaves all the talking "" out of your CV – it is easy to highlight your qualifications. You will be asked to elaborate in the interview, but the important thing is to come. If desired, can send me your CV by email, and I will be happy to read it, and offer any advice I can. If not, then I wish you all the best in your search a new job. – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - EDIT: Push down? Um, ok … but I can only reiterate that CV must be scanned easily – that is, a quick reading. A typical CV model usually goes like this: personal and contact details, education (schools and university attendance and grades obtained), work history, hobbies and personal interests, and references (optional – you can make referrals when necessary, but if you have good then put on your CV). All that, ideally, should fit on an A4 size page. The best way is the whole point of bullet: school, grades, work experiences, accomplishments, etc. – be as short as possible, but make sure that the important "selling points" are written. You can explain your accomplishments in greater detail in the accompanying letter (but not go overboard – still trying to keep it relatively short). Just be sure to leave Free CV disorder. As mentioned earlier, you will have plenty of time to elaborate on his skills in the interview. All the best.

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