My son is currently at University. He's looking for part-time work just for a bit of general work experience and beer money.
I'm looking at his CV and of course there's not a great deal of detail to put on there at the minute regarding work experience. He's had a part time job in a garden centre, at a garage and recently in Argos over Christmas.
I think the format of my own CV is pretty good, but it feels like I have to apply different rules to his. For example, he has a huge section on hobbies and interests which I was about to delete completely, but I think perhaps for someone at his stage of life, it might be good to have a couple of lines to show what kind of person he his, what he's into, what motivates him, etc.
Any advice on what 'rules' I should break or how different this should be to someone who's got a work history to report?
I'm looking at his CV and of course there's not a great deal of detail to put on there at the minute regarding work experience. He's had a part time job in a garden centre, at a garage and recently in Argos over Christmas.
I think the format of my own CV is pretty good, but it feels like I have to apply different rules to his. For example, he has a huge section on hobbies and interests which I was about to delete completely, but I think perhaps for someone at his stage of life, it might be good to have a couple of lines to show what kind of person he his, what he's into, what motivates him, etc.
Any advice on what 'rules' I should break or how different this should be to someone who's got a work history to report?
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