CV
I have always had a CV, but this was online on Indeed.co.uk - a job searching website where you can create a CV to be viewed by an employer online. I previously used this service as it was easy to apply for numerous part time jobs. Below is an image which shows parts of this CV.


I have since typed up and made my first draft of my official CV offline, to allow me to apply to more professional positions. Here is the first draft which I created using the tips I gained at the CEC talk. I have supplied a profile, education, work experience, skills and a statement. I also have written small bios under the work experiences to allow an explanation of what the work involved:


I plan to develop this CV into a skills based version, which will highlight my best traits, rather than focussing on non-media related experience I have like waitressing. I feel this will show me as a media professional, rather than a student who has only ever worked in average work places!