Please help me find a ict job in the UK!

Cal_0808Cal_0808 Member Posts: 12 ■□□□□□□□□□
Hi all

I currently have two A levels one in ICT and one in Business. I'm looking for my first ICT job and finding it very difficult. Since leaving college I've passed CCNA and I am studying for 70-290. I am mainly applying to entry level helpdesk/1st line support jobs which are asking for no experience and have been doing for about 5 months now. I must have applied to about 50 jobs and yet I haven't heard anything back AT ALL not even a sorry your not suitable or a we'll forward your CV to the employer anything at all.

I think it's driving me slightly insane. I've got to the point where im willing to do anything at all, I'll relocate away from my family, I'll work for crap money I'll do anything!! Please guys if you have any tips at all or know of any jobs that might be suitable for me I'd be really appreciative of it!

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  • L0gicB0mb508L0gicB0mb508 Member Posts: 538
    Cal_0808 wrote: »
    Hi all

    I currently have two A levels one in ICT and one in Business. I'm looking for my first ICT job and finding it very difficult. Since leaving college I've passed CCNA and I am studying for 70-290. I am mainly applying to entry level helpdesk/1st line support jobs which are asking for no experience and have been doing for about 5 months now. I must have applied to about 50 jobs and yet I haven't heard anything back AT ALL not even a sorry your not suitable or a we'll forward your CV to the employer anything at all.

    I think it's driving me slightly insane. I've got to the point where im willing to do anything at all, I'll relocate away from my family, I'll work for crap money I'll do anything!! Please guys if you have any tips at all or know of any jobs that might be suitable for me I'd be really appreciative of it!

    I think you might want to post up your resume, so we can see. That would be a start. Most of the time, the resume is the ticket.
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  • Cal_0808Cal_0808 Member Posts: 12 ■□□□□□□□□□
    I think you might want to post up your resume, so we can see. That would be a start. Most of the time, the resume is the ticket.

    Okay Here it is:


    John Everyone

    Address: 123 Any Rd, Any Town, Any City, DN7 6PQ

    Contact: 0785439462 / Email: cal_0808@hotmail.co.uk

    Date of Birth: 8.8.90

    OBJECTIVE


    I am currently seeking employment as a Network/IT Engineer specialising in Cisco and Microsoft products. I have recently left college and in the past few months have gained my CCNA certification. I am now working towards an MCP on Microsoft Server 2003 which I should attain over the next few weeks. Following completion of these certifications I hope to work my way to the CCNP and MCSE certifications and then a CCIE qualification.
    I am looking for an opportunity to be junior IT Administrator in a company such as yours.

    EDUCATION


    2001 - 2006 [Hatfield Visual Arts College] [Doncaster]
    12 GCSEs
     During this period I completed a number of GCSEs including English (B), Maths (C), Science (BB, double award), Ethics (B), ICT (merit) and more.
    2006 - 2009 [Hatfield Visual Arts College] [Doncaster]
    3 A levels, 2 AS levels and 2 MOS certifications
     During this period I completed three A levels including ICT, Business and History. I also completed two AS levels in Chemistry and Biology. Also I passed two MOS (Microsoft Office Specialist) qualifications in Word 2003 and Power Point 2003. During this time I have also gained a level 2 NVQ in Business Administration.








    WORK EXPERIENCE


    October 2007 – December 2007 [Argos] [Doncaster]
    Part Time Sales Assistant (whilst at College)
     During the Christmas period I was employed as a Sales Assistant at Argos in Doncaster. I was in charge of providing customers with their purchases and providing excellent customer service.

    October 2008 – Present [Sainsbury’s] [Doncaster]
    Part Time Customer Service Assistant (whilst at College)
     I am currently working part time at Sainsbury’s Thorne Rd, Doncaster as a Customer Service Assistant mainly working on the checkouts, and have therefore gained and developed excellent customer service skills.

    SKILLS



    • Cisco CCNA Certified
    • Good communication skills
    • Good telephone manner
    • Practical, self motivated but can also work in a team
    • TCP/IP skills
    • Microsoft System Administration Skills
    • Microsoft Access Database skills
    • Microsoft Word, Excel and Power Point 2003
    • Macromedia Flash MX 2004 skills
    • Full clean driving licence and car

    Thank you for reading this CV, I really hope that you would consider me to be a part of your company as I am eager to learn and keen to work and would appreciate the opportunity to prove myself a valuable member of your workforce.
  • L0gicB0mb508L0gicB0mb508 Member Posts: 538
    Since you are posting it on here, you might want to remove your full name, address, and telephone number.

    I really wouldn't put my DOB on my resume at all. I generally do not use an "objective" but make a quick summary of my professional skills. On the education section I would make that into a bulleted list, maybe a few of the more important IT classes you have taken. Professional experience I would turn into a bulleted list with highlights of things you have done that showed your value as an employee. It is also better to not use "I" in a resume. The thank you on the bottom should usually be used on the cover letter and not the resume itself.

    These are my thoughts on it. I'm sure someone will come up with some even better ideas.
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  • nelnel Member Posts: 2,859 ■□□□□□□□□□
    Try doing some contract work to get some IT experiance too. Stuff like desktop rollout or entry level work.

    cwjobs and jobserve are two good websites.

    Keep plugging away with your certs too. Your CV does need tweaking but im no good with those things! one thing i would say is - under skills expand on what you have wrote. I.e. Microsoft System Administration Skills - what kind of skills? doing what? in a particular system etc

    Are you going on on to do your degree? Maybe look into one on a part-time basis.
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