Teenage daughter asked for a CV

Normal procedure. Help her get it done. Don't use a silly email on there, or put her age.

I always find it interesting that companies will ask for a cv/resume, and then get you to duplicate that info by you having to manually enter it into some forms.
 
Haha I definitely have a silly email address - name at thefunkygibbon.net
I've never had it go against me in any of the jobs I've been put forward for....In fact it's a nice ice breaker/talking point most of the time. Granted people outside of the UK tend to not quite get it.
 
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Haha I definitely have a silly email address - name at thefunkygibbon.net
I've never had it go against me in any of the jobs I've been put forward for....In fact it's a nice ice breaker/talking point most of the time. Granted people outside of the UK tend to not quite get it.

You need a website to go with it 100% they will check it out. I know I would.
 
My daughter is wanting to start applying for a part time job to earn some pocket money but she's being told that she needs a CV.
She's obviously not had any jobs and she's not got any qualifications etc yet (doing gcse's this year).

What is she expected to put on it apart from address and maybe a "personal statement" and expected grades??

Seems a little unreasonable.

I would really say that personal statement for starting out is a lot better than a CV for the simple fact a c.v mentions really about previous jobs and experience for the best part. Until the first set of jobs start rolling in a CV can't properly be built upon.
 
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