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Task 1a: Professional Profile - Improved and Developed version



Again due to ethical considerations some personal details have been kept out.
So here is my updated up CV


I have now added a cover of just a short overview of myself and added a watermark feature for presentation purposes.



As you can see I have now updated and improved my profile and my recent results.

I've still kept my GCSE marks on and I've added the courses that I have attended recently as well as more work experience. As now it shows I have such a bigger and wider range of experience to future employers.


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  1. I am not so sure about the GCSEs at your level Ronnia - I know I began to say that I got a high school diploma on my full CV - so I googled - I love Kent's site https://www.kent.ac.uk/careers/cvquestions.htm they say "Should I include my GCSEs?
    Just the main ones like Maths and English unless others will support your application strongly. Do indicate how many you have in total! If however your GCSE grades are mainly A's and your A level results are weak it is probably worth putting in all your GCSEs with grades."

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    1. Ok thank you for the feedback I will have a re-think and research! I thought as they were the only Academic results I've got except my foundation degree I thought to keep them on, as I didn't do A-levels. As I went straight to Preston's Dance Academy and did my teaching, But I will definitely improve on it.

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