PERSONNEL INFORMATION
Age : 19 Marital status: Single
PROFILE
I am a sensible, creative, and diligent young adult who learns quickly and thrives in a fast paced work environment. I am very motivated, well- mannered and a good communicator. I work well in teams as well as on my own initiative. After recently leaving full time education I really want to broaden my skills in a professional work area. I have excellent IT skills and am an incredibly quick learner and have excellent organisational skills.
I can work under pressure in a calm and composed attitude which inevitably gets the work done
KEY SKILLS
Good people skills
Creative
Flexibilty
Excellent Customer care skills
Quick learner
Self motivated
Always aware of current trends in fashion and culture
Multi tasking
EMPLOYMENT
Part-time / Holiday Employment
Restaurant and Bakery® 2004 – 2008
Employer -
Position- Waiting/Sales staff
Duties – Opening and/or closing business
- Training staff
- Customer services
- Managing a small group of staff of on a daily basis
in a busy environment
- Working in a team every day
Lingerie shop July 2007- February 2008
Employer –
Position – Sales assistant
Duties – Visual Merchandising/ window display
- Customer services
- Opening and/or closing business
- Working independently and making key decisions on a daily basis
REFERENCES
Available on request
EDUCATION & QUALIFICATIONS
Grammar School Northern Ireland 2000-2007
9 GCSE’s – English (A), French(A), Art(A), English Literature(A), Maths(B), Religion(B), History(B) and DA Science(CC)
3 A-levels – English literature(B), Religion(B), French(D)
1 AS-level – Art (A)
LANGUAGES
Beginner- Spanish and Irish Advanced – French
INTERESTS AND ACTIVITIES
As I am a very creative person ,and have a natural artistic flair, I am especially interested in the arts. I love photography and enjoy going out whenever I can to take some shots of everyday life and events.
I’ve always had a keen interest in fashion and always keep up to date with trends as well as forever sourcing new and original looks. I still love designing and making womenswear ,when i can, which I began during my GCSE art, which lead me into participating in and assisting in organising our Schools’ fashion show 2 years in a row.
I love to read pretty much anything from “The Telegraph” newspaper and “Vogue” Magazine to political and Hollywood biographies and Shakespearean plays. This mix lead me to be editor of the school magazine in lower sixth and write my own Fashion blog.
I also enjoy sports such as squash and ice skating, as well as, swimming and tennis when time and weather permits. I try to go to the gym at least once a week and out for a jog along the beach when I’m at home.
I have travelled a lot in recent years to a variety of places including Moscow, St.Petersburg, Corfu, Portugal and my favourite city Paris. From every place I have visited I have learnt something about myself and life. Even though I enjoy travelling immensely, I have recently decided put it aside to save and focus more on my career.
Im trying to think of an achievement section but i dont want to repeat myself
I’m trying to get a job in retail or well anything till i get some money together for uni next year
Help someone lol
Your potential employer wants to get the picture at a glance.
Condense it a bit. For example, ” I enjoy sports such as squash, ice skating, swimming and tennis along with regular gym visits and jogging” cuts out 24 unnecessary words. All the extra words are padding. In the first paragraph there is no need to state twice that you are a quick learner. Try: “I have excellent IT and organisational skills. I can work calmly under pressure which inevitably gets the job done.”
Correction: “which led me into participating” not ” which lead me”. Same error “This mix lead me”.
An achievement section would be fine, but remove actual achievement details from the earlier section and you won’t repeat yourself.
Interesting CV which will be even better if you reduce the padding especially in Interests and Activities. Give the bare bones, and let the employer ask questions at interview, and you can expand then.
Include details of referees (not just available on request).
Good luck
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