Bucket CV
Bucket CV
Bucket CV
The bucket
SERVICE
CV CVS
getting
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COVERand
LETTERS
saving 2013
time
Creating your CV
Bucket CV
Personal details
Name
Contact details
Nationality/work authorisation
Education (Most recent first)
Date
Course(s)
Institution
Grades
Achievements /
Responsibilities
Skills (You may well want more categories than those suggested below.)
Keep it up to date
Every time you do something new or take on an
extra responsibility, update your bucket CV. Dont
worry if it gets very long its all good material
that you may draw on later for a customised CV.
You should never send this bucket CV to a prospective employer. Any CV must be completely
adapted to their competency requirements/selection criteria. If you do not demonstrate that you
meet these criteria they are unlikely to appoint you. The bucket CV is a source of information for
you, saving you time when you are ready to apply for something specific.
IT skills spell out which packages you can use and for what, e.g. Used Excel to look at 200
records for my dissertation.
Social media skills list which skills you have and give details of what you have achieved by using them, e.g.
Set up a Facebook page for the Humanitarian Centre media interns to enable sharing of ideas.
(Add any skills categories you choose.)
Extra-curricular activities list sports, social committees, clubs or societies you are involved in now and have
been involved in previously. Include your specific roles and achievements for each one.
Responsibilities any positions of responsibility you have now or have had, e.g. Treasurer of student society,
College Welfare Officer.
Interests give specifics. Dont just write reading or sport go into more detail.