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Nursery Nurse CV Profile Example

Last updated : 31 January 2019

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Nursery Nurse CV Profile Example

If you want to work as a Nursery Nurse then an employer will be looking for experience in nursery nursing or pursuing relevant qualifications.  You will have to have a keen interest in working with young children and providing support and guidance to them.

Nursery Nurse CV Profile Example

An employer will also be looking at your personality type as you will need to have a great deal of patience and enthusiasm to work in this role.

CV Profile Example for Nursery Nurse

I am an enthusiastic and patient person who has done some work experience in a nursery environment whilst at school and I am now looking to pursue this as my career choice. I enjoy dealing with children of preschool age and helping them to develop and learn in a nursery environment.

I enjoy coming up with new activities for children to do and like to make these enjoyable as well as learning. I am keen to start my qualifications to become a trained nursery nurse and I would do this in my own time where necessary.  I am a very organised person who pays great attention to detail. I always ensure that my records and paperwork are kept up to date and I would like to think that I would keep my children’s records and folders in line with regulations and in order to show their parents also.

I have a good understanding of health and safety and how important this is in a nursery environment and I am a trained First Aider and enjoy knowing and understanding these areas of safety. I am flexible in my working week and also what age of children I care for from babies up to leaving for school.  I have gained good communication skills and  feel that I am able to communicate well with both adults and children and adapt my approach as required.

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Receptionist CV Profile Example

Last updated : 31 January 2019

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receptionist cv profile example

If you are looking to be a receptionist then you will usually have some previous experience in this area and have good communication skills. In most companies the role of receptionist does much more than just answering the phone. You could be involved in dealing with the post, being first point of contact for all visitors, be responsible for the meeting rooms and meetings taking place etc so it is important to be aware of this and having good communication skills is key.

receptionist cv profile example

Employers will be looking for an excellent telephone manner and someone who is very professional in their work as well as someone who is very organised and pays great attention to detail in their work.

CV Profile Example for Receptionist

I have a professional manner in my work and have got a solid background in customer service and providing customers with advice and support mainly over the telephone. I enjoy dealing with new people and like them to go away feeling that they have been dealt with well and efficiently.

I have had some telephone/switchboard training and I feel that I have a very efficient manner about the way in which I work. I have a generalist background so am familiar with other duties in general admin and I am happy to do this as part of my role as I like to be kept busy and like to learn new skills.

I have previous experience in meeting and greeting visitors, ensuring that they follow our health and safety on their visit by signing in and out of the building.  I am used to responding to general queries that are sent in via email and letter and like to get back to people promptly. I am thorough and organised in my work and always ensure that the reception area is left clean and tidy ready for visitors coming into the business.

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Web Developer CV Profile Example

Last updated : 31 January 2019

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Web Developer CV Profile Example

If you are looking to be a web developer then you will have skills in developing and may have done some web design and have a creative nature.  You may have begun your career as building websites yourself and developed it from there or you could have studied web development at university or college and gained some experience through a company.

Web Developer CV Profile Example

As well as having the technical skills, an employer will be looking to ensure that you are able to communicate well with clients and that you can demonstrate the skills and are able to go through their requirements in a language that they understand.

CV Profile Example for Web Developer

I am an excellent communicator who is pursuing a career as a Web Developer and enjoy dealing with clients and finding out their requirements and ensuring that I deliver on time and within budget. I enjoy working with my team and like to work to tight time constraints and go live days.

I am a very organised person who pays great attention to detail in my work. I have experience of building the framework of a site and adding the features and commands that the client requires and working closely with web designers to ensure that the website looks and feels like the clients requirements.

I find it important to keep up to date with my skills and regularly do new online training courses to improve my skill set and keep me ahead of new skills which is a very important thing within IT. I am very motivated to succeed and I enjoy working on my own as well as working with a team of people which in web development is usually a case of working with many other people to ensure the site gets built and developed in the best way following the client’s requirements.

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Web Designer CV Profile Example

Last updated : 31 January 2019

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Web Designer CV Profile Example

If you are interested in a career in Web Design then you will have some IT background and a creative nature about yourself. You may have done a Web Design degree or you may have learnt yourself through your IT skills but whatever route you will be confident at designing websites and web pages for companies.

Web Designer CV Profile Example

Ideally employers looking to recruit someone would like to see what sites or pages you have worked on before through links or work that you can show them. This shows the skills that you have gained and how you will be able to help them if they were to employ you.

CV Profile Example for Web Designer

I am a hardworking technically minded person with a proven background in IT. I got into Web Design after learning myself and developing my own skills and I thoroughly enjoy being able to use my creative nature and helping clients to create a great website that people talk about.

I have gained good communication skills and feel comfortable discuss this with clients in meetings and planning how to do sites and achieve what they would like.  I also have some experience of working with other departments and seeing the website through from initial conception to delivery and ensuring that it is tested properly and the client ends with a successful web site.

I pride myself on understanding the technical nature of IT and to be able to explain this to my clients in a non technical way so that they are clear on what they know and how much they understand about their own site.  I am very organised and thorough and I pay great attention to detail and like my sites to look good and work as the client wants them to. I think that in this day and age a good website is essential to most businesses.

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Physics Personal Statement Example

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If you are interested in working in a Physics environment then you could be looking at a career as a: Medical physicist, in a research role (physical sciences), as a Lab technician or as a Lecturer or School Teacher. There are numerous roles within the physics industry and of course you don’t have to go into a physics related role, you could be in a business and or finance role using the skills associated with physics.

If you are good at physics then you will be good with working things out and problems solving, you will be good at analysing and working with figures, as well as being a practical person. Employers will be looking at both your Educational skills in physics if it is a physics related role you want to be in and also your key qualities and attributes not related to education.

If you are looking to write a personal statement for an application of employment, please see the below.

Physics Personal Statement Example

An experienced Physics graduate is looking to utilise skills gained from my degree in Physics from (what university, grade and when). I am keen to progress my skills and would like to do research in a laboratory and put my skills to good use.

I am a confident worker who has excellent skills in research and analytical work and is looking to use the information and skills that I have learnt. My communication skills are good and I am able to show people and communicate technical information clearly.

I learn new skills quickly and feel that I have a good technical mind and ability to be successful in my role and career choice. I am able to solve problems and work things out and I feel that I have an inquisitive mind that allows me to concentrate on working issues out.

Good luck.

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Psychology Personal Statement Example

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If your career is in psychology or you are at the beginning of you career looking to develop it within psychology then you will need to be a graduate in this area and have some practical work experience before you can start working professionally as a psychologist. 

Psychology looks at the mind and behaviour of people, usually people with issues and problems that affects their behaviour and helps to channel this better through medication, counselling and other therapies. A Psychologist needs to be an excellent listener and needs to be able to communicate well in sometimes very difficult and traumatic circumstances.

An employer will be looking at your general work experience following your qualifications and to see what type of people you have worked with and who you would like to work within your career choice. They will be looking at your communication skills and personal attributes such as how you work under pressure and deal with difficult situations.

If you are looking to write your personal statement to support any application, please see the below statement that you can use as a guide.

Psychology Personal Statement Example

I am a degree educated psychology student seeking to begin my career fully in the world of psychology. I have had a keen interest in being a psychologist for a long time and was determined to train and be qualified and be able to listen to and help people with mental anguish.

I am an excellent listener and a good communicator. I feel that I am fair in my approach to work and that I pay great attention to detail in my work to enable me to help others. I am keen to do further training as necessary to keep my skills up to date and also to make sure that I am providing the best therapies for my clients.

I am organised, hard working and a very patient person and I am very excited to be beginning my career within psychology.

Good luck.

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Social Work Personal Statement Example

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If you are interested in becoming a social worker then you will have qualified as a social worker and be approved by the health authority and pass any background checks (DBS). As a qualified social worker you will be involved in children and families and work with these people in a non judgemental way and try to help them resolve any issues that they may be having.

Your future employer will be looking at your skills and attributes and to assess how confident you are at communicating. You will need to be able to provide advice and guidance to children and adults sometimes in very difficult circumstances and you will need to be able to gain their trust and build relationships with them so that it enables you be able to work with them.

Any employer will also be keen to understand your personality and see how you work under pressure in sometimes some very difficult situations that require mental strength and a great deal of patience and excellent listening skills.

If you have found a role you are looking to apply for, please see the below personal statement which can help you with your application or CV.

Social Work Personal Statement Example

I am a fully qualified Social Worker with experience in working with young children at risk and their families. I have been working as a Social Worker for (how many years) and I qualified from (what university and when).

I enjoy working with children and their families, even in exceptionally difficult circumstances. I have learnt to have a great deal of patience but to know when to react quickly in particularly difficult situations.

I am an excellent communicator and exceptionally hard working. I never leave a job undone and often work long and hard hours to ensure that as a social worker I make a difference to these people’s lives. I am keen to find a new role due to relocation and feel that I have a lot of transferable skills within social work.

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Physiotherapy Personal Statement Example

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If you are looking to follow a career as a Physiotherapist then you will qualified to degree level as a physiotherapist and be approved by the health authority to practice physiotherapy and work with patients to help them with their mobility and range of movements.

You will be interested in patients well being and their physical health and be very patient and encouraging towards your patients providing them with esteem when they are trying hard with their exercises and to gaining returned full mobility.

Any future employers will be looking to make sure that as well as the training you have undertaken in your degree and practice training during and after, they will want to know how you communicate with patients. What type of mobility have you been involved in, have you been involved in patients in hospital or just out patients etc.

If you are ready to apply for roles as a physiotherapist then below is a personal statement which you can use for an application or on your CV.

Physiotherapy personal statement example

Having recently graduated in physiotherapy and completed my training, I am very eager to begin my career as a physiotherapist. I have been interested in the practice of physiotherapy since I had physio at an early age.

I enjoy working with people and feel that I have excellent communication skills and can put people at ease if they are unsure about any treatments or exercises they need to do. I am looking forward to working with clients/patients and helping them to gain the mobility that they want to.

I pay great attention to detail in my work and with my clients and like to ensure that I complete any paperwork I need to at the time, I like to be organised in my work and very efficient. I am a hard working and dedicated person and like this to reflect in my work.

Good luck

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Sports Science Personal Statement Example

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If you have qualified in Sports Science at degree level then you will be keen to be a sports coach or be involved in sports development or even sports physiotherapy. You will need to have a keen interest in Sports and the science behind sports understanding and optimising sports performance at all levels.

You will no doubt have a keen interest in Sports yourself and may take part in a few sports and be physically fit. To teach sports science or show people the benefits of sports you will need to be able to explain what they have to do and be involved in to have the benefits themselves.

An employer will be looking to see how well you can communicate with other people as this will be an important part of your role and how you can relate to different people from adults to children.

 If you have found a role in which you want to apply for, please see the below personal statement which will be able to help you in your applications and CV’s.

Sports science personal statement example

I am a keen sports person who decided to learn about what I am passionate about and put my learning to good use. I qualified in Sports Science from (What university, when and what grade) and I am very keen to pass on the knowledge that I have learnt and teach people how to optimise sports at any level.

I am very passionate about sports and staying and being healthy and it helps that I understand the science behind sports and I can explain this carefully to people. I am an excellent communicator and feel that I am able to explain the theory of sports science carefully to people with no previous understanding.

As well as being physically fit and liking to stay fit, I am enthusiastic, self motivated, feel able to motivate others and discuss any issues that they may have towards learning new sports.

Good luck.

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Zoology Personal Statement Example

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If you are interested in Zoology you will have completed a degree in Zoology and be very interested in working with all Zoo animals. You could be looking for work as a park keeper and specialising in one of the many zoo animals or working with a few zoo animals.

You will need to be confident working with animals and have a keen interest in zoo and exotic animals. It would be advantageous to be physically fit to deal with large animals and for clearing out the homes of elephants, gorillas etc.

Your employer will be looking to see how active you are, how keen to learn about zoo life and how hard working you are to work in a team environment where the hours are unpredictable and you may be required to work at short notice in any emergencies or busy periods. You will need to be able to provide excellent care to animals and be very interested in animal welfare.

If you have found a role at a Zoo or park that you are interested in applying for, please see the below personal statement which you can use in your application and CV.

Zoology personal statement example

A passionate individual for working with zoo animals has recently graduated from (what university, when and what grade). I am now keen to continue with my learning and enjoy working with elephants and giraffes especially.

I am very hard working,  enjoy putting extra effort into my work to ensure that I learn as much as I can and do the best I can to be successful for myself and the animals in the zoo. I like to work in a variety of roles and I am happy to get involved in anything new.

I am an excellent communicator, very patient and like to ensure I do my work following rules and procedures applicable to the zoo and to ensure that the welfare of the animals is always the number one priority.

Good luck.

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