Wednesday, 10 February 2016


Professional Profile


You often learn how to do a generic curriculum vitae growing up and how to create your profile to an employer, but being in the dance profession I have learn generic does not always fit each job opportunity. When I have been on a performing jobs I have often had part time jobs running along side them, those part time jobs were my base. I had three CV's at the time one for performing opportunities, one for I.S.T.D dance teaching and the last one was for general bar jobs. My career focus now is purely teaching, I have recently developed a new CV to suit my professional practise today.


My full time job at the moment is teaching P.E dance and gymnastics in Primary Schools across the Barnet Borough,  (previous blog explains exactly what I do in the schools). I also like to use this curriculum vitae  for my private teaching work as I am I.S.T.D trained and DDI qualified in Tap and Modern, that is why I have chosen to add in a longer experience section at the end to target the private dance schools.

II have not seen anyone else's CV since college so I am really looking forward to seeing other students work, I am particularly interested how people layout their information and the skills they include. I have tried to make my CV as clear as possible for the viewer to see my key information however, it could come across as lacking information. It is a new one and I'm open to any positive or constructive criticism anyone might have to help me improve my chances of impressing the employer at a quick glance... I'm hoping it does not get put in the bin!



Lois-May Hunt Curriculum Vitae 









If only it was as easy as Elle Woods, hand in a pink perfumed CV and get a job !! Thanks for reading looking forward to seeing everyone else's work.



2 comments:

  1. Great to see your blog posts
    Adesola

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  2. Thank-You Adesola,
    I am now using lois-may.blogspot.com as my address.
    Lois

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