Part-time job.

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  1. ThePennypolkadot's Avatar
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    Part-time job.
    Hi guys. I'm currently in year 12 at the moment but the thing is that I only have 1 lesson per day as I had completed all of my exams and its only an as courses as I will definitely be redoing my year 12 again next term so. I really need a permanent jobs. But I don't know how as first off all I don't know how to write a CV as I have no work experience apart from the school one. So I'm afraid it will be hard for me.
    But where shall I apply for though;
    KFC
    McDonald
    Starbucks
    Costa
    Primark
    TKMakk
    Next.
    Will they offer me a job as I'm 17 yrs old now with no retail or restaurant experience. HELP Please.
  2. Kikisu's Avatar
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    Re: Part-time job.
    Places like Mcdonalds, KFC, Primark, Waitrose, Marks and Spencer, do not necessarily look for someone with experience, as long as youre flexible in the long term they're more likely to hire you.
    With the CV there are plenty of templates on the internet, make sure you don't write pages as employers will only look at it briefly.
    You will eventually get a job offer as long you keep at it, sometimes it takes months before you get one so just keep searching (internet, hand CV in shops, friends)
  3. Arianto's Avatar
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    Tesco don't even ask for a CV, you just complete an application form. THE most important things for them
    I think are the questionnaire that you complete, and the your general availability for working hours (always put down something like 6am-10pm, unless you really don't want to or can't)


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