Maybe too obvious but: Ask around. Ask your friends, family, acquaintances… Your personal network is a key factor to finding a job (especially if you’re not picky about what job you want).
As for rounding out your CV, create a category called: skills. Skills your probably have: Fluent in MS Office, research (you’re at university right now, no?), out-of-the-box thinking (you’re on LW, after all, you’ll be better than average at this), works well in team (if you did any sort of team sport or online game)...
If you can’t come up with anything for the “skills” category, ask your friends and family. They should be able to help you out.
Maybe too obvious but: Ask around. Ask your friends, family, acquaintances… Your personal network is a key factor to finding a job (especially if you’re not picky about what job you want).
As for rounding out your CV, create a category called: skills. Skills your probably have: Fluent in MS Office, research (you’re at university right now, no?), out-of-the-box thinking (you’re on LW, after all, you’ll be better than average at this), works well in team (if you did any sort of team sport or online game)...
If you can’t come up with anything for the “skills” category, ask your friends and family. They should be able to help you out.
Thanks, this is helpful. I’ve been hesitant about contacting family and friends for this, but on reflection there’s no real reason for that.