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This was one of the last edits when I posted up on here before. I forgot to add a few things like my D.O.B on this copy but I am quite fond of my layout :)
 
• In-depth knowledge of all Micrsoft Windows client operating systems & Microsoft Office sofware.

Except the spell check function .......
 
Say something in Welsh.

Not enough detail for me. But the upside I suppose is you have more to talk about at interview, my trouble is I've made my CV so horrendously informative that I find myself repeating what they already know...
 
"I'm currently enrolled on an evening course in programming and Photoshop."

courses surely?

perhaps mention the language - presumably Java or Python if its an introductory course?
 
7 GCSE passes
This means nothing, since technically an F is a pass. You should say 7 GCSEs grades A to C or something similar. In education you should specify locations and dates, and for the GNVQ, the grade you got assuming there is one.

You need to fix spelling mistakes (licence) and grammar mistakes such as the random use of capitals and apostrophes.

I would also suggest padding it out to make two full pages, or cutting it down to one. You shouldn't have a page and a bit.

Having the section on interests is fine as long as it's brief, but I think the part about the evening course should be in the education section, since it's relevant to what you do so I wouldn't class it as a hobby.
 
This means nothing, since technically an F is a pass. You should say 7 GCSEs grades A to C or something similar. In education you should specify locations and dates, and for the GNVQ, the grade you got assuming there is one.

You need to fix spelling mistakes (licence) and grammar mistakes such as the random use of capitals and apostrophes.

I would also suggest padding it out to make two full pages, or cutting it down to one. You shouldn't have a page and a bit.

Having the section on interests is fine as long as it's brief, but I think the part about the evening course should be in the education section, since it's relevant to what you do so I wouldn't class it as a hobby.

A-C is a pass... D-F is a fail.
 
A-C is a pass... D-F is a fail.

In most people's opinions yes, but technically U is a fail and everything else is a pass of varying grades, unless things have changed since I was at school. If I was looking at a CV and someone just said they passed 7 GCSEs, I would assume that at least some of those were below a C.
 
In most people's opinions yes, but technically U is a fail and everything else is a pass of varying grades, unless things have changed since I was at school. If I was looking at a CV and someone just said they passed 7 GCSEs, I would assume that at least some of those were below a C.

no.

Everything below C at GCSE is considered an automatic fail and if its english/maths they force you to do it again at college.
 
I would move your education down below work experience. If you don't have 7 A-C GCSEs put it as just '7 GCSEs including English and Maths'. Below C at GCSE is still technically a pass, in the real world it is considered a fail, being ambiguous is not a bad thing here though, they are unlikely to question GCSEs.

I feel it is a little short for someone who has 9 years of experience. Have you implemented any major projects? Any (project) management?



p.s. it is licence in the UK. The s spelling is American.

I'd suggest getting some certifications under your belt though.
 
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