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Experience Level: Expert
Title:- Getting Back To Work - How To Explain The Gap In Your CV
Intro:-
• Introduce the article here
How Should You Explain A Gap In Your CV?
(Writer to provide a list of tips from here)
Summary
• Close off the article here
Word Count
• 1,500 - 3,000 Words. At the discretion of the writer.
Deadline:-
20/04/2020
Images
These needs to be royalty/copyright free. You can use sites such as:-
pexels.com
stocksnap.io
Additional Notes:-
• Use Grammarly to check for errors
• Use the Harvard Referencing System where applicable
• Incorporate links to authoritative sites but do not go overboard
• Clearly reference sources at the end of the content
• Incorporate links to scholarly articles / scientific case studies where possible
• Use images to explain specific sections if it helps to explain the content
• Unique text
• All references to data, statistics etc must be sourced
Intro:-
• Introduce the article here
How Should You Explain A Gap In Your CV?
(Writer to provide a list of tips from here)
Summary
• Close off the article here
Word Count
• 1,500 - 3,000 Words. At the discretion of the writer.
Deadline:-
20/04/2020
Images
These needs to be royalty/copyright free. You can use sites such as:-
pexels.com
stocksnap.io
Additional Notes:-
• Use Grammarly to check for errors
• Use the Harvard Referencing System where applicable
• Incorporate links to authoritative sites but do not go overboard
• Clearly reference sources at the end of the content
• Incorporate links to scholarly articles / scientific case studies where possible
• Use images to explain specific sections if it helps to explain the content
• Unique text
• All references to data, statistics etc must be sourced
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