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paulhouk03
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rate my cv
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Professional Profile
An enthusiastic, dedicated and highly numeric Business Studies graduate, with excellent accounting, IT and business analysis skills. Combining excellent commercial awareness with strong leadership and organization skills, demonstrated both in and outside of work. A self-starter who enjoys being part of a successful and productive team, contributing initiative, motivation and organisation to meet tight deadlines. A consistently high performer and positive influence, adopting an analytical and methodical approach to tasks. Utilises excellent interpersonal skills to cultivate beneficial working relationships and can communicate concisely at all levels.
Education and Qualifications
Lincoln College AAT Diploma(September 2010 - present)
Modules include:
Accounts Prep 1 + 2
Basic Accounting 1 + 2
Working Effectively in Accounting and Finance
Cost and Revenue
Computerised Accounts + Spreadsheets
Professional Ethics in Accounting and Finance
Leeds business school, Leeds metropolitan university 2004-2007
BA hons Business studies 2nd class honours
Modules Grade (%)
Managing data information 94
Economic awareness 65
Information system development 65
Quantitative analysis and business planning 64
Client consultancy project 63
Managerial finance 58
Business accounting 57
Business decision analysis 56
Lincoln Christ’s Hospital School (1997-2004)
Level Subject Grade
A Level Mathematics C
AVCE ICT C
GCSE 10 subjects, including Mathematics & English A-C
Employment History
June 2011 – Present Hodgson Elkington, Lincoln
Accounts Assistant
Daily tasks include
• Accountable for processing high volumes of data and making sure they are allocated/unsettled correctly
• Weekly and monthly payment runs through bankline and issuing cheques where necessary
• Compiling end of year/quarterly service charge accounts with VAT reconciliations
• General accounts admin work which includes mail, filing and queries from suppliers and customers
Jan 2010 – Dec 2010 ENGLISH TEACHER, HONG KONG
• Teaching students to improve their English writing and speaking ability. With the aim of developing the four basic language skills of listening, speaking, reading and writing of the learners
• Creating imaginative lessons schedules which include art, dance and music
• Supervising children and responding to their needs at all times
2008-2010 MAN HO CHINESE TAKEAWAY, LINCOLN
Assistant Manager
• Accountable for skilled management of day to day operations, with responsibility for business development, stock control, customer service and staff supervision
• Driving high standards across the team to deliver outstanding customer service and a professional image at all times
• Maximising productivity through recruitment, training and development of staff, with a high emphasis on providing a positive customer experience
• Raising the profile of the takeaway in the local area by leading a number of promotional and marketing initiatives, resulting in significant increase in regular custom
• Demonstrating integrity and responsibility in Epos management and cash-handling, as well as in opening and closing the store on occasion
Key I.T. Skills
I am computer literate and can use the following programmes
• Word
• Excel (competent)
• PowerPoint
• Sage (basic)
Personal Details
Languages: Fluent English & Cantonese
Health: Excellent; non-smoker
Other: Driver
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Re: rate my cv
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January 15, 2012, 12:18:58 PM »
looking for a new job but i havent done a cv for a while.
copied theprofessional profile of mate
i didnt teach english in hk
Some bits are true some or not
it fits two pages exactly
but its font size 11
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Re: rate my cv
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January 15, 2012, 12:42:48 PM »
The first paragraph says the right things but it sounds like you're talking about someone else. You need to personalise it a bit more.
Change programmes for programs or preferably applications.
Everything else looks ok to me
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Re: rate my cv
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January 15, 2012, 12:47:05 PM »
I'm not that good at English I Had to retake it to get a c
How do I make it more personal
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January 15, 2012, 12:52:17 PM »
Quote from: paulhouk03 on January 15, 2012, 12:18:58 PM
looking for a new job but i havent done a cv for a while.
copied theprofessional profile of mate
i didnt teach english in hk
Some bits are true some or not
it fits two pages exactly
but its font size 11
was gonna offer you a job......... but now i know this is a lie sorry but you arnt quite what i am looking for.
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January 15, 2012, 12:53:35 PM »
Did you even work at the family takeaway? Or are those 2 jobs just to fill in the 'gaps'?
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Re: rate my cv
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January 15, 2012, 01:00:29 PM »
are you looking for feedback on just the content (which I know nothing about) or the way it's written too? there's a few bits i'd feel inclined to take a red pen to to make it read better and happy to send you a revised version via pm if that's the kind of help you want.
one thing that leapt out right at the start and not sure if it's ok or not, but looks weird - would someone describe themselves as 'numerical' rather than 'numerate'?
also not sure it's necessary to list all the modules and grades from your degree?
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January 15, 2012, 01:19:09 PM »
Quote from: Claw75 on January 15, 2012, 01:00:29 PM
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also not sure it's necessary to list all the modules and grades from your degree?
That was the first thing that stood out for me. If the exact contents of what you've studied matters then it'll be asked about in an interview.
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Re: rate my cv
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January 15, 2012, 01:21:58 PM »
I'd put experience before educational history.
Also focus on what you achieved in your work, not what the role entailed. I'd also put it into the past tense.
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January 15, 2012, 01:30:45 PM »
I would put work experience before qualifications (maybe cos I'm older....). If someone is looking at a CV they are prob going to look at the first para (which should be shorter imo) and what you are doing now and then make up my mind whether I can be bothered looking any further, so getting these two spot on is important. Also you can tweak the first para and the details of present job depending on what job you are going for.
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January 15, 2012, 02:08:24 PM »
Good advice so far. The first para looks like generic fluff you could have cut and pasted from a mate's cv and will bore the interviewer to death as he trawls through 100's of CV's. Eg I would expect a business graduate to be numeric. It has to be more dynamic and personal. The first sentence could be - A bi-lingual business graduate with proven management ability and accountancy experience. All your major attributes are included straight away and grabs the attention of anybody seeking those skills. Definitely employment history first (including who Hodgson Elkington actually are) and deffo lose the laborious individual modules and replace with an expanded personal achievement/motivation section that seperates you from every other business grad. All I know about Paul Ho the person is he drives and doesn't smoke.
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Re: rate my cv
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January 15, 2012, 04:33:11 PM »
Quote from: leethefish on January 15, 2012, 12:52:17 PM
Quote from: paulhouk03 on January 15, 2012, 12:18:58 PM
looking for a new job but i havent done a cv for a while.
copied theprofessional profile of mate
i didnt teach english in hk
Some bits are true some or not
it fits two pages exactly
but its font size 11
was gonna offer you a job......... but now i know this is a lie sorry but you arnt quite what i am looking for.
pretty sure everyone lies on their cv and bull shit alot
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January 15, 2012, 04:34:11 PM »
Quote from: Woodsey on January 15, 2012, 12:53:35 PM
Did you even work at the family takeaway? Or are those 2 jobs just to fill in the 'gaps'?
worked for takeaway
not teaching in hk
I was bumming around playing poker and working part time ahhhhhh the fun times
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January 15, 2012, 04:36:49 PM »
thanks for the advice guys
I will redo one and post it on here
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January 15, 2012, 04:37:43 PM »
i did well at school, mostly all A's, I was wondering why people ever mention GCSE/Alevel results when they are avaerage, putting yourself forward as an A star student is better than an average student at school right? I mean if you want to be completely honest then cool, good on you, but if you are already lying about the teaching etc then i don't really get it.
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