The answer is yes you can hire someone to write your CV. Beware of the costs and I'd ask for an example of a CV that has been written by the company The second option would be to hire a career coach to help you write your CV - an example site is listed in the links Or why not do it yourself using free advice and a CV template. Two such articles are in the links below?
There are several very good resources which give examples of CV types. In the UK, one can visit the Job Center and they have examples on hand. They also have career counselors who can help you tailor make your CV. Online, various employment recruitment sites, for example Reed and Monster offer free examples of what an ideal CV should look like.
One example: USS Enterprise (CV-6)
send my CV to you.
Provided you have a copy on your computer - Simply write an email to the web-site concerned and attach the CV to the email, by whatever function your email program uses. for example MSN has the 'attach file' function built-in. Once the web-site receives your email, they will download your CV to their computer.
A major on a CV refers to the area of focus. For example, an applicant could major in business, foreign languages, art, etc. and that could help show interviewers that they have been through certain types of relevant training.
CV Skjøt
The plural form of CV is CVs.
Cytopath CV is a Pap smear.
105 = CV
"Ahlan CV" in Arabic loosely translates to "Welcome, CV" in English, with "ahlan" meaning welcome and "CV" referring to a curriculum vitae or resume.
Yes you have two drive axles that use 2 CV joints, both have an inner CV joint and an Outer CV joint