
A little bit of who you are and what you like doing/what’s important to you outside of work is nice to know also to help us build a picture of you before we call 🙂. In your horsey working history, what jobs have you done and where did you do them?. When employers and I look at a CV (along with a properly constructed jobseeker profile) we want to see, where relevant, a complete career history without unexplained gaps or omissions which if then later uncovered will just cause many to doubt the honesty and integrity of all the information supplied 🙁 Yes, all the bells and whistles are great for demonstrating some less relevant skills, but actually, a lot of that stuff isn’t necessary when working with horses. Writing an equine CV doesn’t have to be daunting, long-winded or time-consuming. Writing an Equine CV/Curriculum Vitae/Resume
Become an Apprentice Groom – a Parents Guide. How an Equine Apprenticeship can benefit your child. A step by step guide to becoming an Apprentice Groom. How an Apprenticeship can benefit your equine career.
A step by step guide to employing an Apprentice Groom.How an Apprentice Groom can benefit YOUR yard.