TEFL CV Guide - Part 10
Step 10 – Not quite finished!
Almost there, but not quite!
Even the best writers get too close to their own work and miss obvious mistakes! Once your TEFL CV has been put together, get someone else to proofread it for you. As well as checking for spelling, punctuation and grammar, they will be able to tell you if it makes sense and if you are making yourself as attractive a prospective employee as you can be.
Asking someone else to read it over, preferably on their own computer, also lets you see if formatting of the text has been retained properly. You don’t want your beautiful layout ruined!
Once you have feedback from others, go back and make any necessary changes!
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