breaking down the barrier to work
i have suffered with mental health my whole life and have not been in a proper job before as i could not deal with people the only job i have ever had is collecting scrap metal with a friend so i have nothing on my CV what so ever i failed my GCSE's as i should have been in a special school but went mainstream with working from home more common now i feel like once the barrier to work is broken down i would love to try working from home but who would employ me with nothing on my CV?
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You would be surprised what employers will accept on a CV. You can put experiences on there about what you do. Your interests and hobbies, projects you have put your time into. As well as more regular things like volunteering.
On my CV I have a few personal projects that I've completed on there, some of them have helped me get roles in the past! It doesn't all have to be employment by a company on your CV.
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oreally thanks for the info :)
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