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  • Jobbsøking i England: Det blir mye e-poster noen ganger, men vi får håpe at det blir noe jobb snart og. Vi får se. (In Norwegian)







    Google Mail – Link to employment-case ++







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    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>




    Link to employment-case ++





    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>





    Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 11:44 AM





    To:

    "Kershaw, Danielle" <Danielle.Kershaw@workinglinks.co.uk>



    Hi,

    my grandmother died in the weekend, so I've been a bit delayed, with the applications, unfortunatly.
    But I forward you copies of the application e-mails now.
    I'm also forwarding the e-mail to nextstep, which they haven't answered, about the courses, in
    web-design/PHP.
    Our next meeting is tomorrow at 11 am, right?
    I've written it in my calender, at Wednesday (today), but I seem to remeber that you said Thursday,

    right?
    I should have asked about this before, but I've been a bit thinking about my grandmother, etc, since
    she died, unfortunatly.
    Hope this is alright!
    Best regards,
    Erik Ribsskog

    On Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 3:59 PM, Kershaw, Danielle <Danielle.Kershaw@workinglinks.co.uk> wrote:

    Good afternoon Erik,

    Thank you for remembering to email me your

    CV and the files you mentioned. This will help me a lot, thank you and I look

    forward to meeting with you again next week.

    Take Care,

    Danielle Kershaw

    Personal Consultant.




    From:

    Erik Ribsskog [mailto:eribsskog@gmail.com]

    Sent: 02 July 2009 15:56

    To: Kershaw, Danielle

    Subject: Link to employment-case

    ++

    Hi,

    thank you very much, for all the fine advice, in the meeting today!

    Here's the link to the employment-case I have, against Arvato, that I

    mentioned

    in the meeting today:

    (This file, explains a lot about the initial problems there, by the

    way:

    And here are the phone-numbers I mentioned, to the University-colleges,

    HiO and NITH, who don't want to

    send me a degree, in Oslo:

    HiO. +47 22 45 20 00

    NITH: +47 22 05 99 99

    (I also have tried to call, to the University of Sunderland,

    to try to get them, to send me some copies of

    my language-test result, and some files, from my Final Year Project

    there, but I haven't managed to get

    this sorted yet, but I can speak more with you, about this, in the next

    meeting).

    I'm also enclosing a copy of my earlier CV, like we agreed on, in the

    meeting today, where all my

    work-experience, should be listed, also the the work-experience, from

    before 1996, that isn't listed

    on the new CV.

    I'll also forward you copies of the application e-mails, later, if it's

    alright, so that you can see, if you think

    I write them right, or not, if that's ok.

    Hope this is alright, and thanks again for all the advice in the meeting!

    Yours sincerely,

    Erik Ribsskog

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    Google Mail – PC Technician







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    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>




    PC Technician





    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>





    Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 11:46 AM





    To:

    "Kershaw, Danielle" <Danielle.Kershaw@workinglinks.co.uk>



    ———- Forwarded message ———-
    From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>

    Date: Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 11:08 AM
    Subject: PC Technician
    To: gareth@max20.com

    Hi,

    I've studied computing, at two University-Colleges, in Norway, and on one

    University, in the UK, so I have a very good general knowlegde, of computing.
    I'm also used to building and upgrading my own computers, as a hobby,

    on can say, since I've had PC and Hifi, as an interest.
    So I'm enclosing my CV, and I hope to hear back from you, about the job!
    Best regards,
    Erik Ribsskog





    CV – Erik Ribsskog.rtf
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    Google Mail – Desktop Support Engineer







    Google Mail



    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>




    Desktop Support Engineer





    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>





    Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 11:45 AM





    To:

    "Kershaw, Danielle" <Danielle.Kershaw@workinglinks.co.uk>



    ———- Forwarded message ———-
    From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>

    Date: Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 11:40 AM
    Subject: Desktop Support Engineer
    To: careers@pcsupportgroup.com

    Hi,

    I called your company just now, and spoke with Ian, who adviced me to send a CV

    and an application for this role, to this e-mail address.
    I've been working with customer-support, taking inbound calls, on behalf of Microsoft

    Scandinavian Product Activation, and I've also been working as a shop-manager,
    in Norway, so I know how important it is, with good customer service, for a business
    to be successful.
    I've also studied computing, at two University-Colleges, in Norway, and on one
    University, in the UK, so I have a very good general knowledge of computing.
    So I'm enclosing my CV, and I hope to hear back from you, about the job!

    Best regards,
    Erik Ribsskog





    CV – Erik Ribsskog.rtf
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    Google Mail – Web/E-commerce Designer







    Google Mail



    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>




    Web/E-commerce Designer





    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>





    Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 11:45 AM





    To:

    "Kershaw, Danielle" <Danielle.Kershaw@workinglinks.co.uk>



    ———- Forwarded message ———-
    From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>

    Date: Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 11:04 AM
    Subject: Web/E-commerce Designer
    To: sales@solelyshoes.com

    Hi,

    I have studied computing at University-level, on two Univesity-colleges, in Norway,

    and on one University, in the UK, so I have a very good general understanding,
    of computing.

    I've also got my own web-site, so I'm used with webdesign, even if I'm maybe even
    better at regular programming, in Java, Pascal, Basic and machine-code etc., since
    I've been using more time on system development and programming, so far.

    I'm enclosing my CV, and I hope to hear back from you about the job!
    Best regards,
    Erik Ribsskog





    CV – Erik Ribsskog.rtf
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    Google Mail – Update/Fwd: Meeting at the Job-center last week







    Google Mail



    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>




    Update/Fwd: Meeting at the Job-center last week





    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>





    Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 11:47 AM





    To:

    "Kershaw, Danielle" <Danielle.Kershaw@workinglinks.co.uk>



    ———- Forwarded message ———-
    From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>


    Date: Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 2:33 PM
    Subject: Re: Update/Fwd: Meeting at the Job-center last week
    To: Margaret Hudson <Margaret.Hudson@connexionslive.com>

    Hi Margaret,

    thank you very much for your help with the CV, it looks very brilliant now!
    I'm just a bit conserned, now it looks a bit like I have holes in my education and work experience.

    Aren't companies going to wonder what I was doing before 1998, and after I finished studying?
    And shouldn't I write that I won the famous Food shop-manager contest, in Norway, in 2001, in Rimi,

    'Rimi Goldmines', and things like that?
    But other than that, I thought the CV was very fine!
    Thank you very much for you help with this.
    In our meeting, a couple of weeks ago, we talked a bit about courses.

    I've studied computing, for several years, but when I look at the vacancies now, very many companies
    are looking for people who know PHP.
    We talked about, in our meeting, that the Jobcenter had some courses, that could be available to me,

    since I unfortunatly has been unemployed for some months.
    But is it right that you have courses in web-design and/or PHP, you think, since I see that many
    companies advertise for people who knows PHP, so I thought to take a course in that would be

    very useful for my chances for getting an interesting and challenging job.
    Or should I bring this up in the review-meeting later this week, at the jobcenter?
    Thanks again for your fine help with the CV!

    Yours sincerely,
    Erik Ribsskog

    On Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 1:03 PM, Margaret Hudson <Margaret.Hudson@connexionslive.com> wrote:

    Hi Erik

    I have changed your CV around and just took some of your past jobs off from over 10 years ago as the last 10 years work experience are the most important.

    If you require any further help please contact me

    Margie

    ________________________________

    From: Erik Ribsskog [mailto:eribsskog@gmail.com]

    Sent: Wed 03/06/2009 21:45

    To: Margaret Hudson

    Subject: Update/Fwd: Meeting at the Job-center last week

    Hi,

    I'm also attaching a cover-letter, with this update, for a job that I applied for just now, like we agreed last week,

    that I was going to send you.

    Yours sincerely,

    Erik Ribsskog

    ———- Forwarded message ———-

    From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>

    Date: Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 6:41 PM

    Subject: Meeting at the Job-center last week

    To: margaret.hudson@connexionslive.com

    Hi Margie,

    I'm refering to our meeting at the Job-center at Williamsons Sq., last week, and I'm enclosing

    a copy of my revised CV, as agreed.

    I've added a column called 'Personal Profile', on the CV, like you adviced me to do.

    Is it right that you also want me to remove some of my work-practise, from my CV, since it's

    many years since I worked in my first jobs. Isn't it valuable for new employers to also be able

    to see which jobs I had, some years ago, to see that I've always been working/studying etc?

    We also discussed cover-letters, and I thought I'd use something like the Person Profile on

    the CV, as a cover-letter. What do you think is the difference between what should be in the

    cover-letter, and what should be in the personal profile on the CV, by the way?

    Thanks again for the fine advice in the meeting, and sorry that it took some days for me to

    get this done!

    Yours sincerely,

    Erik Ribsskog

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  • Jobbsøking i England: Her kan man se at the Jobcenter også har masse kurs. Men det er det vel hun på Connexions, som det kalles, som jeg må prate med

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    PS.

    Jeg har jobba tre år i England, så da har jeg rett til å gå på sånne kurs og sånne ting da, siden jeg jobbet i England i skatteåret 2006/07, som er det som brukes som grunnlag om man har rett til arbeidsledighetstrygd osv.

    Så siden jeg har jobbet i England i tre år, så går jeg under de engelske reglene nå, og ikke etter de norske reglene, er det vel, som sier at man kan være arbeidsledig i utlandet, i tre måneder.

    Så nå går jeg under den engelske arbeidsledighetstrygd-ordningen, og da kvalifiserer jeg til vanlig arbeidsledighetstrygd da, siden jeg jobba her i England, i 2006/07.

    Så da tror jeg, at jeg også har rett til å gå på sånne kurs da.

    For da kunne jeg ha øket mine sjangser til å få en datajobb, og jeg kunne også ha jobbet som selvstendig næringsdrivende.

    Og da, hvis jeg gjør det bra, så kan jeg jo tjene bedre, og dermed betale mer skatt da.

    Så derfor burde det også være i the Jobcenters interesse, at jeg ikke går å subber, på noe minstelønn osv., når jeg har bra kompetanse.

    For da får også statskassa her i England, mer tilbake, i skattepenger, hvis jeg gjør det bra, etterhvert, som selvstendig næringsdrivende, eller får f.eks. en toppjobb da.

    Så det burde ikke være noen legitime grunner, for at jeg ikke skal få bra hjelp på the Jobcenter.

    Men det er det sikkert ikke heller.

    Det er sikkert bare noen misforståelser osv., som har vært ute og gått.

    Så sånn er nok det.

    Med vennlig hilsen

    Erik Ribsskog

  • Jobbsøking i England: Nå sendte jeg karakterutskrifter, fra høyskoler i Norge, til hun dama på the Jobcenter. For jeg er ikke så flink til å skrive CV







    Google Mail – Update/Fwd: Meeting at the Job-center last week







    Google Mail



    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>




    Update/Fwd: Meeting at the Job-center last week





    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>





    Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 5:59 PM





    To:

    Margaret.Hudson@connexionslive.com



    Hi,

    sorry that I'm asking a lot of questions.
    But now I'm also enclosing my grades, from two university-colleges, in Oslo, so that you
    can see, that I have good grades in Computing and also some business-modules.

    So I'm going to explain more about these skills as well, on my CV.
    Also, my problem is, that my Home University in Norway, Oslo University College, they
    don't want to send me a 2 or even a 3 year bachelor degree in computing, which I think

    these files qualify for.
    So I feel a bit stupid, when I apply for work, since I haven't got a degree, due to this.
    But now I'm also contacting NHI/NITH, so maybe that university-college, have the

    opertunity, to send me a degree.
    But, when I studied, we had groupt-assignments, so I did most of the difficult Java-
    programming and perl-programming etc.
    But I didn't get to learn web-design that good, since we had group-assignments.

    So I dealt more with programming, and this took much of my time there, on the groups,
    so I didn't get to learn web-design and PHP that well.
    So that's why I was wondering about this again.

    Thank you very much again, for the help with the CV!
    Yours sincerely,
    Erik Ribsskog

    ———- Forwarded message ———-

    From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>
    Date: Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 2:33 PM
    Subject: Re: Update/Fwd: Meeting at the Job-center last week

    To: Margaret Hudson <Margaret.Hudson@connexionslive.com>

    Hi Margaret,

    thank you very much for your help with the CV, it looks very brilliant now!

    I'm just a bit conserned, now it looks a bit like I have holes in my education and work experience.

    Aren't companies going to wonder what I was doing before 1998, and after I finished studying?
    And shouldn't I write that I won the famous Food shop-manager contest, in Norway, in 2001, in Rimi,

    'Rimi Goldmines', and things like that?
    But other than that, I thought the CV was very fine!
    Thank you very much for you help with this.
    In our meeting, a couple of weeks ago, we talked a bit about courses.

    I've studied computing, for several years, but when I look at the vacancies now, very many companies
    are looking for people who know PHP.
    We talked about, in our meeting, that the Jobcenter had some courses, that could be available to me,

    since I unfortunatly has been unemployed for some months.
    But is it right that you have courses in web-design and/or PHP, you think, since I see that many
    companies advertise for people who knows PHP, so I thought to take a course in that would be

    very useful for my chances for getting an interesting and challenging job.
    Or should I bring this up in the review-meeting later this week, at the jobcenter?
    Thanks again for your fine help with the CV!

    Yours sincerely,
    Erik Ribsskog

    On Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 1:03 PM, Margaret Hudson <Margaret.Hudson@connexionslive.com> wrote:

    Hi Erik

    I have changed your CV around and just took some of your past jobs off from over 10 years ago as the last 10 years work experience are the most important.

    If you require any further help please contact me

    Margie

    ________________________________

    From: Erik Ribsskog [mailto:eribsskog@gmail.com]

    Sent: Wed 03/06/2009 21:45

    To: Margaret Hudson

    Subject: Update/Fwd: Meeting at the Job-center last week

    Hi,

    I'm also attaching a cover-letter, with this update, for a job that I applied for just now, like we agreed last week,

    that I was going to send you.

    Yours sincerely,

    Erik Ribsskog

    ———- Forwarded message ———-

    From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>

    Date: Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 6:41 PM

    Subject: Meeting at the Job-center last week

    To: margaret.hudson@connexionslive.com

    Hi Margie,

    I'm refering to our meeting at the Job-center at Williamsons Sq., last week, and I'm enclosing

    a copy of my revised CV, as agreed.

    I've added a column called 'Personal Profile', on the CV, like you adviced me to do.

    Is it right that you also want me to remove some of my work-practise, from my CV, since it's

    many years since I worked in my first jobs. Isn't it valuable for new employers to also be able

    to see which jobs I had, some years ago, to see that I've always been working/studying etc?

    We also discussed cover-letters, and I thought I'd use something like the Person Profile on

    the CV, as a cover-letter. What do you think is the difference between what should be in the

    cover-letter, and what should be in the personal profile on the CV, by the way?

    Thanks again for the fine advice in the meeting, and sorry that it took some days for me to

    get this done!

    Yours sincerely,

    Erik Ribsskog

    **********************************************************************

    This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and

    intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they

    are addressed. If you have received this email in error please notify

    info@connexionslive.com

    This message has been scanned for the presence of computer viruses.

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  • Jobbsøking i England: Jeg lurer på om de har sånn PHP-kurs jeg, på the Jobcenter. (In Norwegian)







    Google Mail – Update/Fwd: Meeting at the Job-center last week







    Google Mail



    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>




    Update/Fwd: Meeting at the Job-center last week





    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>





    Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 2:33 PM





    To:

    Margaret Hudson <Margaret.Hudson@connexionslive.com>



    Hi Margaret,

    thank you very much for your help with the CV, it looks very brilliant now!
    I'm just a bit conserned, now it looks a bit like I have holes in my education and work experience.

    Aren't companies going to wonder what I was doing before 1998, and after I finished studying?
    And shouldn't I write that I won the famous Food shop-manager contest, in Norway, in 2001, in Rimi,

    'Rimi Goldmines', and things like that?
    But other than that, I thought the CV was very fine!
    Thank you very much for you help with this.
    In our meeting, a couple of weeks ago, we talked a bit about courses.

    I've studied computing, for several years, but when I look at the vacancies now, very many companies
    are looking for people who know PHP.
    We talked about, in our meeting, that the Jobcenter had some courses, that could be available to me,

    since I unfortunatly has been unemployed for some months.
    But is it right that you have courses in web-design and/or PHP, you think, since I see that many
    companies advertise for people who knows PHP, so I thought to take a course in that would be

    very useful for my chances for getting an interesting and challenging job.
    Or should I bring this up in the review-meeting later this week, at the jobcenter?
    Thanks again for your fine help with the CV!

    Yours sincerely,
    Erik Ribsskog

    On Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 1:03 PM, Margaret Hudson <Margaret.Hudson@connexionslive.com> wrote:

    Hi Erik

    I have changed your CV around and just took some of your past jobs off from over 10 years ago as the last 10 years work experience are the most important.

    If you require any further help please contact me

    Margie

    ________________________________

    From: Erik Ribsskog [mailto:eribsskog@gmail.com]

    Sent: Wed 03/06/2009 21:45

    To: Margaret Hudson

    Subject: Update/Fwd: Meeting at the Job-center last week

    Hi,

    I'm also attaching a cover-letter, with this update, for a job that I applied for just now, like we agreed last week,

    that I was going to send you.

    Yours sincerely,

    Erik Ribsskog

    ———- Forwarded message ———-

    From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>

    Date: Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 6:41 PM

    Subject: Meeting at the Job-center last week

    To: margaret.hudson@connexionslive.com

    Hi Margie,

    I'm refering to our meeting at the Job-center at Williamsons Sq., last week, and I'm enclosing

    a copy of my revised CV, as agreed.

    I've added a column called 'Personal Profile', on the CV, like you adviced me to do.

    Is it right that you also want me to remove some of my work-practise, from my CV, since it's

    many years since I worked in my first jobs. Isn't it valuable for new employers to also be able

    to see which jobs I had, some years ago, to see that I've always been working/studying etc?

    We also discussed cover-letters, and I thought I'd use something like the Person Profile on

    the CV, as a cover-letter. What do you think is the difference between what should be in the

    cover-letter, and what should be in the personal profile on the CV, by the way?

    Thanks again for the fine advice in the meeting, and sorry that it took some days for me to

    get this done!

    Yours sincerely,

    Erik Ribsskog

    **********************************************************************

    This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and

    intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they

    are addressed. If you have received this email in error please notify

    info@connexionslive.com

    This message has been scanned for the presence of computer viruses.

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  • Jobbsøking i England: Nå kom CV-en min tilbake fra the Jobcenter. Jeg synes det var litt rart at det ikke skulle være med at jeg vant Rimi Gullårer







    Google Mail – Update/Fwd: Meeting at the Job-center last week







    Google Mail



    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>




    Update/Fwd: Meeting at the Job-center last week





    Margaret Hudson

    <Margaret.Hudson@connexionslive.com>





    Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 1:03 PM





    To:

    Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>



    Hi Erik

    I have changed your CV around and just took some of your past jobs off from over 10 years ago as the last 10 years work experience are the most important.

    If you require any further help please contact me

    Margie

    ________________________________

    From: Erik Ribsskog [mailto:eribsskog@gmail.com]

    Sent: Wed 03/06/2009 21:45

    To: Margaret Hudson

    Subject: Update/Fwd: Meeting at the Job-center last week

    Hi,

    I’m also attaching a cover-letter, with this update, for a job that I applied for just now, like we agreed last week,

    that I was going to send you.

    Yours sincerely,

    Erik Ribsskog

    ———- Forwarded message ———-

    From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>

    Date: Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 6:41 PM

    Subject: Meeting at the Job-center last week

    To: margaret.hudson@connexionslive.com

    Hi Margie,

    I’m refering to our meeting at the Job-center at Williamsons Sq., last week, and I’m enclosing

    a copy of my revised CV, as agreed.

    I’ve added a column called ‘Personal Profile’, on the CV, like you adviced me to do.

    Is it right that you also want me to remove some of my work-practise, from my CV, since it’s

    many years since I worked in my first jobs. Isn’t it valuable for new employers to also be able

    to see which jobs I had, some years ago, to see that I’ve always been working/studying etc?

    We also discussed cover-letters, and I thought I’d use something like the Person Profile on

    the CV, as a cover-letter. What do you think is the difference between what should be in the

    cover-letter, and what should be in the personal profile on the CV, by the way?

    Thanks again for the fine advice in the meeting, and sorry that it took some days for me to

    get this done!

    Yours sincerely,

    Erik Ribsskog

    **********************************************************************

    This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and

    intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they

    are addressed. If you have received this email in error please notify

    info@connexionslive.com

    This message has been scanned for the presence of computer viruses.

    **********************************************************************





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    PS.

    Her er den nye CV-en:

     

     

    Erik Ribsskog

    Flat 3,

    5 Leather Lane 

    Liverpool,

    L2 2AE

    Phone: 0151 236 3298

    Mobile: 0754 866 7680

    E-mail: eribsskog@gmail.com

     

    Personal Profile

     

    I’m a hardworking and committed person who has very good management and communication-skills, with the ability to communicate at all levels. I’ve studied Computing, (with some Management, Marketing & Economy-modules), at University-level. I have the ability to remain calm and professional whilst under pressure and I am able to work towards deadlines and targets.

     

    Key Skills

     

    • Driving License
    • I.T Literate – Microsoft Word, Excel, Access Data Base, Outlook
    • Ability to supervise and manage staff efficiently
    • Follow instructions with ease
    • Excellent customer service and customer focus skills

     

    Employment History

                 

    2007 – 2008                                          Self-Employed, Company-Researcher

    (Working as a freelancer, doing research on Scandinavian companies in the packaging-industry, for a database, www.packagingdatabase.com, on behalf of Packaging Europe, Norwich).

                               

    2006 – 2006                                          Arvato Services Ltd, Liverpool.

    Multi-lingual Contact Centre Representative on Bertelsmann Arvato’s,Microsoft Scandinavian Product Activation-campaign.

     

    2005 -2006                                          Randstad Employment Agency, Liverpool.

    Multi-lingual Contact Centre Representative on Bertelsmann Arvato’s, Microsoft Scandinavian Product Activation-campaign.

     

    2005 – 2005                                          Løvås Farm, Larvik, Norway.

    Farm-work on a farm owned by relatives in Norway.

     

    2003 –2004                                          Rimi Langhus, Ski, Norway.

    Team-leader, food-shop, supervising staff ,cash handling, delivering customer service, stock rotation

     

    2002 – 2004                                          Rimi Bjørndal, Oslo, Norway.

    Team-leader, food-shop, working as part of a team, ensuring customer service is delivered, stocking shelves, keeping store clean and tidy

     

    Employment History cont:

     

    2001 – 2002                                          Rimi Langhus, Ski, Norway.

    Food-shop Manager, supervising staff, organising staff rotas, staff training deilivering customer service, cash handling.

     

    2000 – 2001                                          Rimi Kalbakken, Oslo, Norway.

    Food-shop Manager, working with a team ensuring staff supervision, cash handling, ordering stock, keeping store clean and tidy

     

    1998 – 2000                                          Rimi Nylænde, Oslo, Norway.

    Food-shop Manager, supervising staff, ensuring stock delivery, organising staff rotas, 

     

    1996 – 1998                                          Rimi Bjørndal, Oslo, Norway.

    Assisting Manager, Food-shop, working as part of  a team, dealing with customer enquires, delivering customer service.

     

    Education & Training

     

    2004 – 2005                                          University of Sunderland.

    • Computing.

     

    2002 – 2004                                          Oslo University College, Oslo, Norway.

    • Degree in Information Technology.

     

    1991 – 1992                                          NHI, Oslo, Norway.

    • 2nd year NHI-candidate.
    • 1st year NHI – candidate

                 

    1986 -1989                                          Gjerdes VGS., Drammen, Norway.

    • Secondary school. Business-school. Computing-line.

     

    Learn Direct, Liverpool

    • Numeracy, Level 2
    • ECDL (European Computer Driving Licence), January 2009.
    • .Literacy, Level 2, November 2008.

     

    Participated on many courses for food-shop managers, arranged by Hakon-gruppen (now ICA), 1992 – 2004:

     

    • Practical management.
    • Employment-law.
    • Food-shop economy.
    • Food-shop security.

     

    Reference:Tim Sykes, Editor, Packaging Europe, Norwich, phone: 0160 341 4444

                 

     

     

                 

  • Jobbsøking i England: Her har jeg prøvd å skrive et såkalt ‘Cover Letter’, hvor jeg har prøvd å bruke noe av det jeg lærte på møtet i forrige uke. (N)

    Erik Ribsskog

    Flat 3

    5 Leather Lane

    Liverpool                          3/6/09

    L2 2AE

     

     

     

     

     

    Packaging Sales Executive

     

    I’ve been working as a Company Researcher, in the Packaging-industry, on behalf

    og Pacaging Europe, for one and a half years, untill a few months ago, so I know

    the Packaging-industry well.

    I’ve also been studying Marketing, Economy and Management, at University-level.

    I’m also an awarded shop-manager, from when I was working for the food-shop

    chain Rimi, in Norway, in 2001. (Se CV for more details).

    I’m also hard-working and committed, so I hope to get to an interview!

     

    Yours sincerely,

     

    Erik Ribsskog

  • Jobbsøking i England: Jeg var på møte med ‘Personal Adviser’, i forrige uke, siden de syntes at CV-en min var litt kjedelig på the Jobcenter. (N)







    Google Mail – Meeting at the Job-center last week







    Google Mail



    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>




    Meeting at the Job-center last week





    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>





    Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 6:41 PM





    To:

    margaret.hudson@connexionslive.com



    Hi Margie,

    I'm refering to our meeting at the Job-center at Williamsons Sq., last week, and I'm enclosing
    a copy of my revised CV, as agreed.
    I've added a column called 'Personal Profile', on the CV, like you adviced me to do.

    Is it right that you also want me to remove some of my work-practise, from my CV, since it's
    many years since I worked in my first jobs. Isn't it valuable for new employers to also be able

    to see which jobs I had, some years ago, to see that I've always been working/studying etc?
    We also discussed cover-letters, and I thought I'd use something like the Person Profile on

    the CV, as a cover-letter. What do you think is the difference between what should be in the
    cover-letter, and what should be in the personal profile on the CV, by the way?
    Thanks again for the fine advice in the meeting, and sorry that it took some days for me to

    get this done!
    Yours sincerely,
    Erik Ribsskog





    CV – Erik Ribsskog.rtf
    8K




    PS.

    Her er den nye CV-en, med ‘Personal Profile’:

    Curriculum Vitae

     

    Personalia:

     

                  Erik Ribsskog

                  Flat 3

                  5 Leather Lane

                  Liverpool

                  L2 2AE

                  Phone: 0151 236 3298

                  Mobile: 0754 866 7680

                  E-mail: eribsskog@gmail.com                           

     

     

    Personal Profile:

     

                  I’m a hardworking and committed person who has very good management and communication-skills.

     

                  I’ve studied Computing, (with some Management, Marketing & Economy-modules), at University-level.

     

                  In 2001 I recieved an award, ‘Rimi Goldmines’,  in shop-management, in Norway. An award that only

                  a handfull of Rimi’s 500 shop-managers recieve every year.

     

                  At school, I was always one of the best in my class, and in 1988, I was allowed to study in the county of

                  Buskerud, in Norway, even if I lived in the neigbour county of Vestfold, since I was one of the ten best students

                  that year, who wanted to study in the closest city, Drammen, who is in the neigbour-county from the town of

                  Berger, where I lived.

     

     

    Work:

                 

                  March 2007 – November 2008, Self-Employed, Company-Researcher

                  (Working as a freelancer, doing research on Scandinavian companies in the

                  packaging-industry, for a database, www.packagingdatabase.com, on behalf

                  of Packaging Europe, Norwich).              

                 

                  June 2006 – December 2006, Arvato Services Ltd, Liverpool.

                  Multi-lingual Contact Centre Representative on Bertelsmann Arvato’s

                  Microsoft Scandinavian Product Activation-campaign.

     

      (There were some problems with bullying from managers etc., at Arvato, so

                  I thought I had to start an employment-case, to manage to continute working

                  there, which can be found in this link: http://www.scribd.com/groups/view/14830-

                  arvato-services-ltd-s-microsoft-scandinavian-product-activation). 

     

                  August 2005 – June 2006, Randstad Employment Agency, Liverpool.

                  Multi-lingual Contact Centre Representative on Bertelsmann Arvato’s

                  Microsoft Scandinavian Product Activation-campaign.

     

                  March 2005 – July 2005, Løvås Farm, Larvik, Norway.

                  Farm-work on a farm owned by relatives in Norway.

                  (Due to problems with getting my home-university to approve the modules

                  from the University of Sunderland, and the study-finance from Norway

                  being very delayed due to this.).

     

                    June 2003 – August 2004, Rimi Langhus, Ski, Norway.

                  Team-leader, food-shop, part-time.

     

                  August 2002 – January 2004, Rimi Bjørndal, Oslo, Norway.

                  Team-leader, food-shop, part-time.

     

                  May 2001 – August 2002, Rimi Langhus, Ski, Norway.

                  Food-shop Manager, full-time.

     

                  August 2000 – May 2001, Rimi Kalbakken, Oslo, Norway.

                  Food-shop Manager, full-time.

     

                  October 1998 – August 2000, Rimi Nylænde, Oslo, Norway.

                  Food-shop Manager, full-time.

     

                  May 1996 – October 1998, Rimi Bjørndal, Oslo, Norway.

                  Assisting Manager, Food-shop, full-time.

     

                  January 1996 – April 1996, Chinatown-expressen, Eiksmarka, Norway.

                  Chinafood-delivery in Oslo West and Bærum. part-time.

     

                  February 1995 – August 1995, Norsk Idrettshjelp, Oslo, Norway.

                  Telemarketing, part-time.

     

                  January 1995 – May 1996, Rimi Nylænde, Oslo, Norway.

                  Assisting Manager, Food-shop, full-time.

     

                  June 1994 – December 1994, Rimi Nylænde, Oslo, Norway.

                  Team-leader, Food-shop, full-time.

     

                  August 1993 – June 1994, Rimi Nylænde, Oslo, Norway.

      Food-shop employee, full-time.

     

                  March 1993 – March 1993, Action Arcades, Lørenskog, Norway.

                  System-development, Accounting-program, part-time.

     

                  December 1992 – August 1993, Rimi Munkelia, Oslo, Norway.

                  Food-shop employee, part-time.

     

                  August 1992 – June 1993, Terningmoen, Elverum, Norway.

                  Norwegian Army, infantry, conscription-service.

     

                  August 1991 – December 1992, OBS Triaden, Lørenskog, Norway.

                  Food-shop employee, part-time.

     

                  September 1990 – August 1991, OBS Triaden, Lørenskog, Norway.

                  Food-shop employee, full-time.

     

                  August 1990 – September 1990, Det Norske Hageselskap, Oslo, Norway.

                  Office-work for the publication Norsk Hagetidend, full-time.

     

                  Sept. 1988 – aug. 1989, CC Storkjøp, Drammen, Norway.

                  Food-shop employee, part-time.

     

     

    Education:

     

                  September 2004 – February 2005, University of Sunderland.

                  Study abroad, Computing.

     

                  August 2002 – June 2004, Oslo University College, Oslo, Norway.

                  Høgskolekandidat, a two year degree in Information Technology.

     

                  August 1991 – June 1992, NHI, Oslo, Norway.

                  2nd year NHI-candidate. (Computing, University-level).

     

                  August 1989 – June 1990, NHI, Oslo, Norway.

                  1st year NHI-candidate. (Computing, University-level).

     

                  August 1988 – June 1989, Gjerdes VGS., Drammen, Norway.

                  3rd year upper secondary school. Business-school. Computing-line.

     

                  August 1987 – June 1988, Sande VGS., Sande, Norway.

                  2nd year upper secondary school. Business-school. Marketing-line.

     

                  August 1986 – June 1987, Sande VGS., Sande, Norway.

                  1st year upper secondary school. Business-school. Office-line.

     

     

    Courses:

     

    Numeracy, Level 2, February 2009.

    Learn Direct, Liverpool.

     

    ECDL (European Computer Driving Licence), January 2009.

    Learn Direct, Liverpool.

     

    Literacy, Level 2, November 2008.

    Learn Direct, Liverpool.

     

    Participated on many courses for food-shop managers, arranged by Hakon-gruppen (now ICA), 1992 – 2004:

     

                  –   Practical management.

    –   Employment-law.

    –   Food-shop economy.

    –   Food-shop security.

    –   Etc.

     

      NT Server Core Tech, May 1998.

                  Global Knowledge Network, Skullerud, Oslo.

                 

                  Summer-school, English, Brighton, 1988.

                  EF Language-courses.

     

                  Summer-school, English, Weymouth, 1986.

                  EF Language-courses.

     

                  Summer-school, English, Brighton 1985.

                  STS Language-courses.

     

     

    Licences:

     

                  Drivers-licence.

     

     

    References:

     

    Tim Sykes, Editor, Packaging Europe, Norwich, phone: 0160 341 4444