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CV Extract 6
Teaching assistant at the Caterpillar preschool, London, March 2015 to present
– My role as a teaching assistant is to supervise, safeguard and encourage infants in the process of learning.
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Think about what transferable skills there are between this role at the pre-school and that of cabin crew and emphasise those. For instance, you can write more about ‘safeguarding’ as this is very relevant and deserves more than one word.
 

CV Extract 7
Experience – 2 Day Go Cabin Crew Course, Go Cabin Crew and British Airways, London, UK
March 14-15, 2015
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Think about what transferable skills there are between this role at the pre-school and that of cabin crew and emphasise those. For instance, you can write more about ‘safeguarding’ as this is very relevant and deserves more than one word.
 

CV Extract 8
Bachelor of Fine Arts, The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL
Graduated – January 2015 – Emphasis of study in Arts Administration
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As this isn’t particularly relevant other than in a tick in the ‘higher education’ box it can come further down the CV
 

CV Extract 9
Spanish Language and Culture Short Course, Universidad de Salamanca, Salamanca, Spain
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More detail please- what did you learn while in Spain and how is it relevant/ useful to the role of cabin crew?
 

CV Extract 10
EXPERIENCE
Gallery Assistant, Tate Modern, London – August 2014 to Present
– Updated details on gallery website
– Maintained social media accounts up to date (Facebook and Instagram)
– Installed and De-installed art work for shows
– Interacted with visitors, collectors, and artists’
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– Highlight the customer service and interaction part of ‘Interacted with visitors, collectors, and artists’
– It would be helpful if you read the workbook you received as part of the cabin crew course. You need to make your experience come to life by detailing how you did things with personal examples. At the moment this section tells me, and recruiters, nothing about what sort of person you are and what your approach to work is. The work experiences you have aren’t linked closely enough to anything that a recruiter may be looking for so you have to establish those links yourself and you have to make yourself and your experience relevant to the airlines.
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