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Hotel C.V. Monte do Gozo $523.77 Hotel C.V. Monte do Gozo is located in Santiago de Compostela, close to Park of San Domingos de Bonaval, Santiago de Compostela Cathedral, and Museo do Pobo Gallego. Nearby points of interest also include Praza do Obradoiro and Museo das Peregrinaciones. Hotel Features. Dining options at Hotel C.V. Monte do Gozo include a restaurant and a coffee shop/caf?. A bar/lounge is open for drinks. Recreational amenities include an outdoor pool. This hotel offers small meeting rooms, a meeting/conference room, and audio visual equipment. Complimentary wireless Internet access is available in public areas. Guest parking is complimentary. Additional property amenities include a library, a concierge desk, and gift shops/newsstands. Guestrooms. In addition to safes, guestrooms offer phones. |
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what do i need to include in a CV?
im 16, living in scotland and awaiting exam results. so i have no qualification yet. im not entirely sure what i need to include in my CV when applying for local places such as coffee shops, etc.
So your problem is you don’t have your exam results yet? Did you do prelims? You can just write down your prelim results and explain that’s what they are. Perhaps you have a report card with predicted exam results? You can include that too. If the places are very local, perhaps you know someone who already works somewhere where they might need more people. If you have little experience and are young, often a personal recommendation from a good employee is the best way to get the job. Include a “strengths” section so you can say what you are especially good at.
Most importantly: use a spellchecker and get someone to check your grammar. Poor spelling and grammar can often lose you the job.
Good luck!
Types of Resumes – The Art and Science of Resume Writing -
How to get a job in a recession
So how can you maximise your chances of getting that job?
1) Be picky! Work out what you want in a role and which roles you could do. Don’t apply for everything that you see. That may seem counter-intuitive but, there is a law of diminishing returns, the more you apply for the less of a match you are likely to be and the less likely you are to get an interview.. and the more demoralised you will become. Secondly if you get something the chances are you’ll be there a while… ..
2) Be clever! You are going to have to up your game in this very competitive market. So think carefully about every stage of the process ; no throwing in an application just to see what happens.
3) Be strategic. Set your goals, it’s part of being picky, but think about what the job after this next one is.. the old ‘where do you want to be in five years time’ question. Plan your career path, will this job you’ve seen take you towards those goals or away from them?
4) Be CV savvy. The best Cvs don’t have to be two sides long, they need to be a strong shop window setting out what you’ve achieved, what the outcomes were and the hurdles you overcame. You may need several versions just as you need a different supporting statement for each role you are applying for.
5) Be clued up. The more you know about the organisation you are applying to and the challenges it faces the better you can sell your skills and experiences as the ones they need to solve the problems they are facing. Do your research, on paper, on the web through people you know. Go there, (if it is a local authority) get the feeling of the place, think of the parallels between where you have worked and this new place. Think of the solutions you could bring to their issues.
6) Be self analytical. To excel in a competitive job market you must know what you have to offer, analyse your skills, differentiate your experience and be very clear about your achievements and the outcomes of what difference you have made.
7) Be flexible. That’s not a contradiction with point 1, it is about not setting yourself a constraint or condition that you can’t meet in a time of scarcity. Think carefully about all the constraints you’ve set yourself and challenge each one; if this was the last job on earth.. would I go for it….. maybe you will need to travel further, take less money, work in a different environment, accept contract work .. be flexible if it takes you towards your goals. Think about where outside of local government your current work exists, where could they use your skills? Brainstorm. Develop a map of your sector or service, brainstorm with colleagues, research. Look outside the box.
8) Be passionate. The best candidates are the ones that can demonstrate that they love what they do and can demonstrate their enthusiasm for the challenges on offer.
9) Be patient and be persistent. Some research in the USA suggests that in a downturn it can take 19 weeks to find a new job. That might be conservative in this current climate. Try to maintain your morale so that you can be passionate and not desperate.
10) Be on the top of your game. Make sure you spend time keeping your mental and physical fitness on top form. If you are unemployed you have the time, plan it, use it wisely, set goals and targets and make sure you achieve them. Even though training budgets have been cut and opportunities in work for development might be more limited make sure that you can show a future employer how you have developed yourself. Reading, shadowing, secondments, and running projects can all extend your skills and show you are someone who is proactive and keen.
11) Be a networker. All the research suggests that in the private sector 80% of successful job seekers find their new role through word of mouth. Whilst that is less likely to be true of the public sector there are occasions when that is happening; particularly with temporary contracts. So get out the address book, call people up, drink lots of coffee with former colleagues and keep your ear to the ground. Find the non advertised jobs.
12) Be web aware. Google yourself. What is the image that the world is seeing of you? Do you need to modify it? Are there negative messages out there?
Promoting Coffee Machines
In my mind, a coffee shop has to be one of the primary firms to possess and operate, just because of how good men and women feel when they’re within their favorite coffee shop. You’re making some great mates, and the setting is commonly upbeat and inviting… just the sorts of place people need to be. Nevertheless, you may find your self either requiring or attempting to sell your Coffee Machines & coffee shop, and so this article is designed to offer you a few pointers on the easiest way to go about doing that.
Initially, ensure that your accounting and books are in great order. The number one thing serious buyers need to see is the numbers that show where your business stands regarding sales revenue, expenditures, and profit. Whatever you do, do not attempt to cook the books, or in in whatever way exaggerate It will only get back to haunt you later in the form of lawsuits over misrepresentation and scam. The obvious way to sell any business is to make it easy for a prospective buyer to get the information they need to create the best decision, and having your books in order is the better way to do that.
Next, give your retail outlet a basic clean up and facelift. I’m not referring to a serious reconstruction here, or shelling out a lot of money. But, exactly like the approach you might stage a home you were trying to sell, ensure that your business is definitely putting it’s best foot forward, so to speak. Thoroughly clean, freshen, and brighten everything, together with your unseen preparation and storage regions. You would not try to market your used car with out at least running it through the carwash, would you?
Finally, list the coffee shop’s and Coffee Machines 5 greatest strengths and 5 greatest weaknesses. Listing the strengths is an apparent one – you do that to ensure you will know just what features to stress when it comes time to advertising and communication with prospective buyers – yet why on the planet would you want to record weaknesses? Simple… to ensure you will be as ready as you possibly can be to overcome your buyer’s feasible objections. The more ruthless you are in this self examination, the better ready you will be to deal with these objections as they occur. You may also find some things you can easily correct, so do not ignore this important step.
Now that you have passed through these basic steps, it is time to contemplate how to get your coffee shop for sale in front of the most effective number of serious, qualified possible buyers. We will deal with that in another article. Use the following tips then sell coffee shop ideas, and you will position your business to command maximum price in the most effective time possible.

