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CV help please.

I have applied for about 60 jobs and never get them. I know the answers I provide are correct because my family members are employees of the company and they say it's correct. (Tesco is the Company for Reference)

Thinking it's more to do with my CV.
If someone with good retail employment and or good at getting jobs could have a look and edit it to what they think is a good CV I will REP for the next 3 Days!

CV will have to be sent by PM

Thanks
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Anyone?
In need of serious help here
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Honestly its best you dont have someone else write it. Also just because you applied for a job doesnt mean you will get it dont get discouraged keep trying
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Yuno_Gasai wrote Honestly its best you dont have someone else write it. Also just because you applied for a job doesnt mean you will get it dont get discouraged keep trying


understand where you are coming from, not talking literally writing it just want someone to look at it and tell me he places I could possibly improve on!

Will try not to get discouraged!
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You need to think about it yourself we can't write it for you, just put things about yourself, maybe make up a few things per say, if you were wanting to go into a construction job you could add you like to make things or help build things and stuff in your spare time so they know you have had practice and like what your doing. Stuff like that just.
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Im saying there is most likely nothing wrong with it just you have had bad luck while looking for a job. I would look at it but im about to do my physical shift for the vets I work at, doing check ups on dogs. Good luck though
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Instead of just sending a CV, send a cover letter as well. Which you can change parts of it so it's more relevant to each job. A lot of companies want cover letters nowadays, you can effectively make yourself stand out for that particular job description by using a cover letter.
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Here's a link to templates of Retail CV's

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