u/UnlikelyPractice9897

Feedback on my CV please! Tutoring

Feedback on my CV please! Tutoring

Applying for tutoring secondary aged SEND kids, what do you think? Thanks for the advice on where to put my placement school information from my last post.

u/UnlikelyPractice9897 — 2 days ago

Just completed a PGCE, how do I list this?

I'll put it in my education and qualifications section. But it was essentially a full time job in 2 placements with occasional university days. Do I list each placement separately in the job history section, and then the stuff I learned on university days in the education section? (Despite developing similar skills at all 3 locations)

Or do I have my PGCE training as one thing under job history and combine the skills I learned at all 3 places?

This is for applying for non teacher jobs btw.

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u/UnlikelyPractice9897 — 4 days ago

How to identify true stained glass from painted glass before ordering?

I am making stained glass in a kiln, I'm looking at some aquarium pebbles on amazon but most listings don't state if they're coated or not. Is there an easy tell?

Thanks

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u/UnlikelyPractice9897 — 19 days ago
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Including a "currently reading" section on my CV?

I'm curious about the consensus on this. I'm applying for jobs where literacy and reading for pleasure is often talked about (schools, libraries, working with teenagers). It's not padding out my CV, it's one book squeezed in at the bottom with no other hobbies or interests listed.

I felt it made me more human and showed a genuine interest in literacy but I've had a couple of people tell me it's unprofessional and shows that I'm new to the job market (which they can tell anyway based on my graduation date, but I digress). Bad idea?

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u/UnlikelyPractice9897 — 1 month ago