I didn't have them on my first job application, so I think it is already implied and just leave it out if you can't get anything relevant to the position in there
I've been told in the past (by UK agencies) to simply put "References available upon request"
But to be honest I've also been told a bazillion different conflicting things by different "professionals" when it comes to building a CV.
lookin 4 buddies/best friends to play rock band on playstation 3/4 with please contact me with offers thanks
I don't know why but I'm still annoyed by last night's TF2 game. Idiotic team mate telling me to go better at Pyro while he's sitting there being Engie. Like if you think it's so easy to deal with two pretty good Spies backstabbing our team while also avoiding getting destroyed by the soldiers, demos and a mini-sentry then you come do it.
my old workplace (internship) has been trying to send me job opportunities and I havent even seen it till now because of that shit with the medication
overwatch is the worst game to exist as of recent
Mine has no references
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PXNe7vVTnkw
today's been wild but overall fun and productive, despite its rough beginning
I've been moving around 40 pound bags of pool salt all day.
well now I'm enjoying this tasty ice cream so it's ok.
i printed ornstein from dark souls and it came out terrible. i tried to clean it up a little and take a picture and the picture showed me it was even more terrible than i thought lmao
he's moldy, help him
thanks!!
good morning
Well I sent them an email, and offered to send them my resume
So they asked for my CV.
wtf
all I have is a resume, how do I convert that to a CV
write a short story about your life in the most colorful way possible (IE "and on February 5th, 2011 I took the most magnificent poop!")
I did not know what that was before I did a hot google