Hi,
sorry that I'm asking a lot of questions.
But now I'm also enclosing my grades, from two university-colleges, in Oslo, so that you can see, that I have good grades in Computing and also some business-modules.
So I'm going to explain more about these skills as well, on my CV.
Also, my problem is, that my Home University in Norway, Oslo University College, they don't want to send me a 2 or even a 3 year bachelor degree in computing, which I think
these files qualify for. So I feel a bit stupid, when I apply for work, since I haven't got a degree, due to this.
But now I'm also contacting NHI/NITH, so maybe that university-college, have the
opertunity, to send me a degree.
But, when I studied, we had groupt-assignments, so I did most of the difficult Java- programming and perl-programming etc. But I didn't get to learn web-design that good, since we had group-assignments.
So I dealt more with programming, and this took much of my time there, on the groups,
so I didn't get to learn web-design and PHP that well. So that's why I was wondering about this again.
Thank you very much again, for the help with the CV!
Yours sincerely, Erik Ribsskog
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From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com> Date: Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 2:33 PM Subject: Re: Update/Fwd: Meeting at the Job-center last week
To: Margaret Hudson <Margaret.Hudson@connexionslive.com>
Hi Margaret,
thank you very much for your help with the CV, it looks very brilliant now!
I'm just a bit conserned, now it looks a bit like I have holes in my education and work experience.
Aren't companies going to wonder what I was doing before 1998, and after I finished studying?
And shouldn't I write that I won the famous Food shop-manager contest, in Norway, in 2001, in Rimi,
'Rimi Goldmines', and things like that?
But other than that, I thought the CV was very fine! Thank you very much for you help with this.
In our meeting, a couple of weeks ago, we talked a bit about courses.
I've studied computing, for several years, but when I look at the vacancies now, very many companies
are looking for people who know PHP. We talked about, in our meeting, that the Jobcenter had some courses, that could be available to me,
since I unfortunatly has been unemployed for some months. But is it right that you have courses in web-design and/or PHP, you think, since I see that many
companies advertise for people who knows PHP, so I thought to take a course in that would be
very useful for my chances for getting an interesting and challenging job. Or should I bring this up in the review-meeting later this week, at the jobcenter?
Thanks again for your fine help with the CV!
Yours sincerely, Erik Ribsskog
On Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 1:03 PM, Margaret Hudson <Margaret.Hudson@connexionslive.com> wrote:
Hi Erik
I have changed your CV around and just took some of your past jobs off from over 10 years ago as the last 10 years work experience are the most important.
If you require any further help please contact me
Margie
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From: Erik Ribsskog [mailto:eribsskog@gmail.com]
Sent: Wed 03/06/2009 21:45
To: Margaret Hudson
Subject: Update/Fwd: Meeting at the Job-center last week
Hi,
I'm also attaching a cover-letter, with this update, for a job that I applied for just now, like we agreed last week,
that I was going to send you.
Yours sincerely,
Erik Ribsskog
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From: Erik Ribsskog < eribsskog@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 6:41 PM
Subject: Meeting at the Job-center last week
To: margaret.hudson@connexionslive.com
Hi Margie,
I'm refering to our meeting at the Job-center at Williamsons Sq., last week, and I'm enclosing
a copy of my revised CV, as agreed.
I've added a column called 'Personal Profile', on the CV, like you adviced me to do.
Is it right that you also want me to remove some of my work-practise, from my CV, since it's
many years since I worked in my first jobs. Isn't it valuable for new employers to also be able
to see which jobs I had, some years ago, to see that I've always been working/studying etc?
We also discussed cover-letters, and I thought I'd use something like the Person Profile on
the CV, as a cover-letter. What do you think is the difference between what should be in the
cover-letter, and what should be in the personal profile on the CV, by the way?
Thanks again for the fine advice in the meeting, and sorry that it took some days for me to
get this done!
Yours sincerely,
Erik Ribsskog
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