Your CV should outline who and what you are, what you have done, and above all, what you can do for the new employer. It should concentrate on work issues. There is a series ofacid tests for a well written CV.

Author

Nicky Ackerley BA (Hons)

Nicky Ackerley HR Support is owned by Nicky Ackerley who has a BA (Hons) Business Studies Degree, is a member of the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development and who has been a practising HR manager for over 20 years. HR Support Consultancy has provided the BVNA’s Industrial Relations Service since it began in 2002.

To cite this article: Veterinary Nursing Journal • VOL 26 (09) • September •pp252

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