Name, address, contact details, DOB/Age and availability Brief bullet point synopsis of skills such as MS Office products etc Name of previous employer, dates worked and short description of duties involved. Try to keep to a paragraph or two Educational achievements Hobbies etc.
I am gobsmacked that someone with that score needs to ask that question. I think about 104 or 105 is average.
16... So no GCSE results yet? And probably no work history either... Sounds like you'll have to go all out on extra-curricular activites and your 'personal profile', maybe ask a teacher or two if you can put them down for references too.
Could be veiled bragging, but it's not a bragworthy score really. 100 is designed to be the average score, but I think you're right that the true average is above, with the majority of people scoring 85-115, and almost all scoring 70-130, depending on the test, on some you have to score roughly 150 to be in the top 2% (ie Mensa eligible).
Include as much work exp as you can and make sure that there are no spelling mistakes as it just makes you look like an idiot
Cheers guys, made a decent start. Haven't done much work in past so just wrote about my work experience (at the place where I'm hoping to get the job) and my refereeing/playing football. Get majority of results back in August, so just put down results of exams I've done and what I'm predicted. Also wrote hobbies and computer abilities like on word, excel, powerpoint and photoshop. Our school was **** for Extra-Curriculum activities so haven't got too much in that department though
I worked in a small local record shop for a week. Drinking tea and listening to great music all day whilst helping hot women find the vinyl they wanted. The final week I was working in Debenhams in charge of the knitted goods section. That sucked.
Mine was at Unipres in Washington 1st week IT Technician 2nd week Maintenance. Climbing presses the size of a house. Covered in grease, kept my steel toecap boots tho
What a comeback from Tsonga, love Federer but big respect for Tsonga now. My work experience was alright, decent crack but boring jobs. One day stuffed letters in envelopes for like 3 hours :s
Tsonga played brilliantly, great to come from 2 sets down, and strange for Fed to lose it from that position.
Anyone else hear some dude in the audience shout out "come on ya [something] jock!" before Murray aced Lopez to win the match?