The Student Room Group
Sully.

go to your careers service, check out the vault guides or CV books in your library. use them.
Just a 1 page cover letter and a 1 page CV. If you've got tonnes of relevant stuff for your CV go onto 2 pages. Easy enough.

On the CV put things such as work experience/results etc into reverse chronological order. Have different sections for various things such as work exp, extra curric, personal info, academics etc.

The cover letter I'm not as sure about, you can probably Google it :smile: and then get someone experienced from this forum to check.
should you list taken courses in university?
i think it irrelevant ant is wasting of space.
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Dionis_antic
should you list taken courses in university?
i think it irrelevant ant is wasting of space.

Yes if you've got the space, no if you haven't; i.e. it ain't critical. It can probably fit onto the same line as your university name.