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  • Jeg lurer på om jeg bare skal ha en veldig enkel CV, og ikke en sånn ‘fancy’ en, som man lærer at man skal ha, i England. Vi får se







    Gmail – Update/Fwd: IT Manager







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    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>




    Update/Fwd: IT Manager





    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>





    Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 5:47 PM





    To:

    Lesley.Sloan@alfa.com



    Hi,

    sorry that I'm sending this many e-mails.
    But you see, I'm from Norway, so I'm not used with 'fancy' sections on the CV, called things like 'Personal Profile', and 'Skills'.

    So it could be that I get my CV a bit wrong now.
    And the Jobcentre, Working Links etc., they tell me things like to have those sections, and that the CV shouldn't be more than two pages, and to only write work-experience from the last 10-15 years.

    So I've changed the CV a lot of times now.
    But I think it's maybe best for me, to just have a very basic style of CV, like I've learned in Norway.
    Since CV really means Curriculum Vitea, which means a description of how one have lived ones life.

    As far as I understand.
    So really, I'm not sure if the 'fancy' sections should be on the CV, originally.
    And to cut out pieses of one's work-experience, on one's CV, isn't really true to the original nature of a CV, which means a descripiton of what one have done, in one's life.

    So I think the Jobcentre, and Working-links are a bit silly, perhaps.
    But you have given me valueable feed-back.
    Thank you very much for the feed-back!
    Best regards,

    Erik Ribsskog

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

    Date: Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 5:05 PM
    Subject: Re: IT Manager
    To: Lesley Sloan <Lesley.Sloan@alfa.com>

    Hi,

    well, I've studied IT for four and a half years at university-level, so I think I have some skills.

    I've also worked with system development, in 1993, even if maybe that isn't on my CV, since it's many years ago.

    But thank you anyway for your reply.
    Best regards,
    Erik Ribsskog
    On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 4:54 PM, Lesley Sloan <Lesley.Sloan@alfa.com> wrote:

    Dear Erik

    Thank you for your application for the position of IT Manger at Alfa Aesar, Heysham.

    Unfortunately your skills and experience do not meet our specifications and therefore we will not be pursuing your application further.

    In the meantime I would like to thank you for your interest in the position and indeed Alfa Aesar and I wish you every success in securing suitable employment in the future

    Many Regards

    Lesley Sloan

    HR Manager

    Alfa Aesar

    A Johnson Matthey Company

    Shore Road
    Port of Heysham Industrial Park
    Heysham
    Lancs.
    LA3 2XY

    Phone 01524 862241
    Email lesley.sloan@alfa.com

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    >>> Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com> 28/07/2010 15:59 >>>

    Hi,

    I read about this vacancy, on the Jobcentre Plus website.

    I have a degree from Norway, in IT, from 2009, which is comparable with a Higher National Diploma, here in the UK, and I've also studied Information Management, at university-level in Norway, for two years, in addition to this.

    I also have degrees from Upper Secondary Business-school, in Norway, in Basic Commerce and Office-work, Marketing and Information Management, which are comparable with National Diplomas here.

    I've also worked as a manager, in Norway, for ten years, in one of Norways biggest food shop-chains, Rimi, (owned by ICA), so I'm used with working with management and customer support.

    I attach my CV, and hope to hear back from you!

    Yours sincerely,

    Erik Ribsskog

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    Re: Your CV Critique





    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>





    Tue, Apr 27, 2010 at 9:48 AM





    To:

    David Emmerson <DEmmerson@theladders.com>



    Hi,

    ok, I will do that.
    Thank you very much for you help!
    Best regards,
    Erik Ribsskog

    On Tue, Apr 27, 2010 at 9:23 AM, David Emmerson <DEmmerson@theladders.com> wrote:

    Hi Erik,

    Thanks again for your message. Of course, our premium

    re-write service will always be available to you should you decide to go ahead

    with it at a later date.

    We do have example CVs, and I have attached one to this message

    – we don’t automatically provide them because it is never a good

    idea to create your CV around a template. Our writers never work from templates

    but create each and every CV from scratch. However, it does illustrate several

    of the points I raised in my critique and I hope it helps.

    Please let me now if you have any further questions.

    Kind regards,

    David




    From:

    Erik Ribsskog [mailto:eribsskog@gmail.com]

    Sent: 23 April 2010 17:52

    To: David Emmerson

    Subject: Re: Your CV Critique

    Hi,

    that's very fine.

    Maybe I can get a loan in the bank, or something, we'll see, then I'll

    most probably contact you back.

    If not sure if you want any feedback, regarding this, but if you do, then I

    think it could have been fine, to link to eg. link to examples of CV's which

    are done right.

    Just a thought, in case you want any feedback.

    Regards,

    Erik Ribsskog

    On Fri, Apr 23, 2010 at 3:17 PM, David Emmerson <DEmmerson@theladders.com> wrote:

    Hi Erik,

    Thanks very

    much for your response. I readily appreciate that £299 can seem a lot when

    unemployed. I’m glad to hear you are set on improving the CV yourself,

    since it really doesn’t do you justice in its current state. As I said,

    the CV is too long, and full of autobiographical information that will be of

    little account to recruiters since it doesn’t tell them how your

    experience and skills will deliver the results they need.

    It is

    important to keep in mind the benefits of working with one of our professional

    writers. At any level, it can be difficult to write effectively about yourself,

    and this is especially true when writing a senior-to-executive level CV, which

    has to perfectly convey the depth of your experience and also compete against

    many other top-tier candidates.

    With our

    premium service, rather than improving a document yourself that you hope will prove good enough to get you an

    interview, you will be working with a specially-selected writer who creates

    £50k+ CVs for a living and has been doing so for over ten years. We can deliver

    you an outstanding top-tier CV that does full justice to your career and

    skills.

    We have a

    proven success rate. 77% of members who have their CVs rewritten by our writers

    report immediate contact from recruiters. In this respect, the service is an

    investment that can very quickly pay for itself.

    However, I

    fully appreciate your immediate your concerns over the immediate outlay.

    Ultimately, the decision rests with you, and I completely respect whatever you

    choose to be best for you and your CV at this time.

    Please feel

    free to contact me on: 0207 148 7154, or at: Demmerson@theladders.com

    with any further questions or concerns that you may have.

    With kind

    regards,

    David




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

    Sent: 22 April 2010 23:57

    To: David Emmerson

    Subject: Re: Your CV Critique

    Hi,

    I'm unemployed at

    the moment, unfortunately, so I can't afford to pay as much as £299, for a CV

    now, unfortunately.

    But I'll try to rewrite my CV myself, and then if I get more founds, I can get

    back to you later, to get help with my CV, if that's alright.

    Thank you very much for good feedback!

    Yours sincerely,

    Erik Ribsskog

    On Thu, Apr 22,

    2010 at 4:28 PM, <cvservicesteam@theladders.co.uk> wrote:

    Professional

    CV Critique

    Prepared

    specifically for Erik Ribsskog

    Dear

    Erik,

    My name

    is David Emmerson and I thank you for selecting TheLadders for your CV review.

    I have reviewed your document and prepared some comments that I hope will give

    you some insight. Keep in mind I am reviewing your document as it relates to

    the needs and demands of the executive employment market. We stay in tune with

    what recruiters and hiring managers want and need in a CV and our experience in

    working with executives is unmatched.

    Before I

    begin the critique, I do need to warn you about my style since my comments can

    seem rather direct, though I mean no offence. The reality is that the job

    market is very competitive now – particularly within the current economic

    climate – so I find it beneficial to be upfront rather than subtle or

    agreeable.

    Please go

    through the critique carefully. You will see at the end that I recommend our

    premium CV rewrite for you, which can be purchased using this link (details

    follow after the critique):

    https://www.theladders.co.uk/order-confirmation?billId=20609&sign=y&et_id=84201004&sign=y

    Let's get

    started! It will help to have a copy of your CV nearby for reference as I make

    comments.

    SUMMARY/INTRODUCTION

    Let's

    start right at the top. First, don't open your CV with tags like

    ‘Personal Profile.' Every recruiter worth his or her salt will know it's your

    profile statement when they read it. Instead, begin your CV with a career title/tagline to announce

    yourself and provide a clear focus for your readers. It will present you in a

    much stronger light.

    Your

    introductory section is too long

    – containing far too much information than is necessary to establish a

    connection with your reader. It gives the impression you are trying to cover

    all the possible bases, making the document hard to read and digest

    quickly. This is perhaps the most important section – employers will often

    make their decision on whether or not to proceed with the CV while reading this

    section. So you must do better! An effective summary is focused on

    prospective employer's needs and outlines how your past can benefit their future.

    It is supposed to provide a quick

    overview and needs to be streamlined to make the most important facts about you

    stand out right away.

    Additionally,

    I recommend pulling some of your higher skills out into a separate Core Competencies subsection underneath

    the summary. This is a great strategy. It serves as a keyword-rich area that

    enables your CV to be quickly found on the internet, while showcasing your

    unique strengths to the reader. Therefore, carefully compile a succinct list of

    industry-specific individual excellences, and add it to your CV.

    CONTENT

    As I

    digest your CV, not much is jumping out to announce it is the CV of a

    high-calibre professional. It is not

    highlighting your experience level or skill-set as well as it could. I can see

    you clearly have the impressive experience and credentials, but you must

    display all you have to offer in a clearer and more accommodating way for your

    reader. This will become clearer as we continue.

    From the

    way your work history is worded, you seem to be more of a ‘doer' than an

    ‘achiever'. Too many of your job descriptions are task-based and not result-based, meaning they describe

    what you did, not what you achieved. To be effective and create

    excitement, it needs to be results-based: What was achieved as a result of what you did? Employers are

    looking for quantified results. They want to know you have solved problems

    similar to theirs and that you achieved the results for which they are looking.

    Look at these:

    – I have

    a Norwegian blog, http://www.johncons-mirror.blogspot.com, that I've been

    working on, since I started with it, on my spare-time, in the summer of 2007.

    – 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

    – Chinese

    Food Delivery in Oslo West and Bærum, part-time

    What you

    have here is just job description, and this is going to be very similar to the

    CV content of many other

    qualified candidates. Be proud of your accomplishments

    and allow them to shine through your job descriptions.

    Another

    problem is that your work history

    is not presented properly. The paragraph format or ‘chunks of text' almost assure the

    reader won't read it. Where are your bullet-points? These will allow the

    most important accomplishments to be highlighted. Remember, a CV is read

    differently – the summary is read and then the rest of the document is scanned

    quickly with job titles, bullet statements, and other highlighted material

    being read first. Total reading time is about 45 seconds. If a CV can't be read

    that quickly, it won't be read.

    You have

    also taken your work history too far

    back
    in time by going all the way back to 1979. Employers

    are generally interested only in the past 10-15 years experience because it is

    what is most relevant to the challenges they face today. If you are concerned

    about showing depth, there are ways a professional writer would truncate your

    older experience while still showing you have good background upon which to

    draw.

    Further,

    while a traditional technique, having your referees on the CV is falling from

    favour. Privacy and

    identity theft have become significant issues and it is always best to protect

    the details of your referees. Employers don't need this information at so early

    in the recruitment process and you are putting private information into

    circulation that should not be in the public realm without caution. Provide

    these upon request by the employer.

    MECHANICS

    Moving

    on, the language of

    your CV could use extra attention. At the moment, it does not position you as a

    leader in your area of expertise. The words and adjectives you use are too low-level in tone to successfully

    promote your abilities and place you above the competition.

    Firstly,

    I am sorry to say that I did detect some typing

    errors
    in your CV, such as: ‘90's' – it is incorrect

    to have an apostrophe here. There are also numerous syntax errors where you

    have used commas incorrectly. In most cases, a recruiter will automatically

    discount any CV that is less than flawless, particularly at executive level.

    Attention to detail is paramount, and there really is no room for mistakes.

    There is

    a lower level tone echoing throughout the CV because your writing switches

    between active voice and passive voice

    throughout the document. To be effective, a CV should be written in active voice. Indicators of the

    passive voice are ‘responsibilities included,' ‘responsible for,'

    ‘duties included,' ‘served as' or noun phrases tied with

    prepositions such as ‘quality member of' or ‘representative of.'

    The active voice is more natural, direct, vigorous and emphatic – traits you

    want your CV to have in tone. The use of passive voice weakens your CV. An

    example of this in your CV is: ‘I was also responsible for the job of

    packing the bags of screws'

    Next, I

    must point out that professional CVs are written in a technique called ‘tight writing', or verb phrases, where the

    subject is generally understood rather than voiced. Articles (the, a, an) are

    minimally used in tight writing and only the core message is voiced. You have

    used these articles and some long phrases to describe your roles and

    achievements, and sadly you are disguising the very information an employer

    needs to see! You have to reduce the "clutter" of extra

    words so that your many credentials can be seen more

    clearly. This is just not doing you any justice, and it makes your

    CV appear amateur. Additionally, you use personal pronouns ("I,"

    "me," "my," etc.) which is awkward and incorrect

    syntax.

    Remember

    that communication

    is the number one skill that has the most impact on your promotion, retention

    and performance. However, there is much

    more to a great CV than just cataloguing your career history and getting pretty

    words down on paper. Great communication is knowing what the reader is seeking,

    knowing how to get your message across succinctly, and knowing how to create

    clarity in your message. If you are not communicating well in your CV,

    recruiters will assume you are not a good communicator in person.

    DESIGN

    I think

    the design of your CV could benefit a lot

    from a calculated modification. I mentioned the over-usage of chunks of text earlier which is both

    textually and structurally problematic.

    Within

    your work history, keep in mind that the ideal

    job description
    1) gives a line of job title and company

    description; 2) briefly summarises your duties in paragraph format; and then 3)

    uses bullet-points for your accomplishments and results, so as to maximise

    their impact. Make sure that the bullets are reserved for the most important,

    results-based information only.

    Your CV

    is simply too long

    to be effective. It's as though you couldn't decide what to include, so you

    included everything. As a result, your CV runs at an inappropriate six pages.

    With the use of proper design elements and formatting you can make a succinct

    and commanding two-page CV. You have some difficult decisions and careful

    consideration ahead, but you must remember that a two (or at very most three)

    page CV is the only kind that will be considered.

    On

    another note, the Times New Roman font

    you are using is not the most desirable. When hiring managers are reading

    through dozens of CVs, they will spend more time on one that has an

    ‘easy-to-read' font. We are constantly polling companies for feedback on

    what they want in a CV and believe it or not the font you use is a big deal! The preference of most

    employers is a Sans Serif font such as 'Arial' in size 10.

    Your CV

    overall lacks the polish

    and appearance of an executive CV. Using a run-of-the-mill design in your CV

    hurts your candidacy; you end up fading into the pile of hundreds of others

    instead of standing out. I highly

    recommend a more professional look-and-feel to the document to provide a more

    executive impression. So much can be done with the formatting and design to

    improve first visual impressions while still maintaining a conservative

    appearance.

    OVERALL

    IMPRESSIONS/STRATEGY

    It is clear

    to me that you possess the quality of skills, experience and qualifications

    that are required for a job of an executive calibre. However, your CV does not

    do you justice in reflecting this – it is too long, containing too much

    unnecessary information and not enough important info about he roles you have

    had. It is important to consider today's economic climate. Coming out of a

    recession, job searches are at an all-time high with hundreds of qualified

    applicants per vacancy. With job hunting so maddeningly competitive, you cannot

    allow your CV to be anything less than amazing.

    I

    recommend that you make use of a more executive

    CV, one that demonstrates your accomplishments and skills in a more strategic

    way. Give employers what they want to see, and set yourself apart from the

    hundreds of CVs against which you are competing. Remember that only the best CVs (not candidates) get

    attention, and eventually an interview.

    Of

    course, this does not mean that you are not a good candidate. Rather, the way

    that your CV presents

    your career is not yet very effective or exciting to the reader (who has

    typically read 100+ CVs before getting to yours).

    It may be

    some comfort to know that there are options available in this difficult time.

    TheLadders offers an outstanding Executive

    CV re-writing service
    , allowing you to relax in the

    knowledge that your CV will dynamically and professionally stand out from the

    crowd. We have a group of skilled writers who specialise in executive

    industry-specific CVs. They have extensive experience crafting CVs to best

    showcase the qualifications that employers consistently look for from top-tier

    candidates.

    Below, I

    have listed information that I feel will be of interest to you about our

    process, the ROI of working with our writers, and pricing. For any

    further information, please don't hesitate to e-mail me:

    DEmmerson@theladders.com

    GETTING

    THE INTERVIEW

    There are

    two things to consider here:

    1. You

    are a premium member of TheLadders.co.uk

    because you've got the valuable experience, the superior skills, the unique

    qualifications and, most importantly, the drive to get to that next level.

    2. On

    paper, your wording and presentation are not up to standard. Your CV does not generate enough excitement and

    professionalism for you to be considered a top candidate.

    These

    elements combine to make you a prime candidate for a CV re-write. We are here

    to make your job search easy

    and successful! To this

    end, it is crucial that your document looks as impressive as you do, and that

    you do not lose

    potential interviews in the process.

    Only the best CVS – not candidates – get the

    most attention and eventually an interview. You are clearly a very strong

    candidate but this is simply not enough to get the interview. Do not forget

    that at the application stage, the CV is the only representation of you that

    employers have.

    A lot of

    people, like you, struggle to put themselves down on paper effectively – but

    that's where we come in. We are experts

    at knowing the best way to present you. Most competing professionals employ the

    services of professional CV writers, leaving a disadvantage for those who make

    the attempt alone. It is similar to trying to take on a home improvement

    project: it is simply far too difficult and time-consuming to do on your own.

    OUR

    PROCEDURES (simple but highly effective)

    Our team

    is an elite group of skilled professionals. Each of them is a Certified

    Professional CV Writer (CPRW) with years of experience in effective executive

    CV/cover letter preparation, branding, and career marketing strategies. Each

    has CV expertise in at least one Ladder. We provide customised critiques and

    CVs based on your specific

    professional needs. Our CV-writing team has prepared more than 25,000

    results-oriented executive CVs with an unparalleled level of success. Our

    service, credentials, and experience are unmatched in the industry.

    When you

    decide to take advantage of our CV writing service you can expect the following

    process:

    1. You

    will be contacted by a CV writer from TheLadders CV Team within the next 10

    business hours. The writer will send you a set of worksheets to fill out. These

    usually take 1-3 hours to fill out.

    2. Once you

    have returned the worksheets, the writer will, if needed, schedule a phone call

    with you to ask for more information.

    3. The

    writer will then produce a first draft within 5-7 business days, and you will

    communicate any changes required to the writer.

    4. The

    writer and you will work together over the email and/or phone until a final

    draft of documents is produced.

    PRICING

    AND FREE COVER LETTER OFFER

    The

    investment to create your CV is £299. Remember, a CV that gets you a position

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    thousands of pounds in lost time, income, and opportunity.

    Limited-Time

    Bonus: If you purchase the CV within the next 7 days
    ,

    we'll write the cover letter for free (worth £70)! This is a limited-time

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    timeframe.

    In order

    to purchase these services, you must first be signed in to your Ladders

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    started.

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    TRUST

    IN OUR CREDENTIALS

    You will

    be in excellent hands working directly with our team. This is your chance to

    work with the best executive CV writers in the world, some of whose credentials

    include:

    • Certified Professional CV Writer (CPRW)
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    • Master Career Counsellor
    • Licensed Professional Counsellor
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    • Masters of Business Administration
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    I hope

    that my critique has given food for thought and helpful advice. Please contact

    me on: 0207 148 7154 with any questions or concerns you may have.

    Kind

    regards,

    David

    Emmerson

    Executive CV Analyst

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    The Ladders Example CV 3

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    Erik Ribsskog

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    Søknadsevaluering/Fwd: Project Manager





    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>





    Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 10:29 AM





    To:

    CV <cv@nito.no>



    Hei,

    altså, CV-en min er jo satt opp sånn som det du sender.
    Hvordan mener du at CV-en min er ustrukturert?
    Kan du være så vennlig å presisere litt?
    Det virker som svada det du skriver for meg, skal jeg være ærlig.

    Dere har bare kødda med meg i NITO foreløbig.
    Er dette bare noe tull?
    Hilsen
    Erik Ribsskog

    2010/3/2 CV <cv@nito.no>

    Hei.

    Takk for henvendelsen.

    Rent generelt er CV-en din for lang og noe ustrukturert i oppsettet.

    Jeg legger derfor ved et enkelt oppsett som etter min erfaring fungerer godt.

    Jeg foreslår at du omarbeider CV-en din, enten til vedlagte oppsett eller evt.

    andre oppsett som finnes på nettet og sender en omarbeidet versjon inn

    igjen.


    Med vennlig hilsen

    Marianne Bremnes
    Organisasjonskonsulent

    Tlf. 22 05

    35 00
    E-post
    marianne.bremnes@nito.no I Nettside www.nito.no

    NITO – Norges Ingeniør- og Teknologorganisasjon
    Lakkegata 3,

    Postboks 9100 Grønland, 0133 Oslo


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

    Sendt: 24. februar 2010 23:03
    Til: CV
    Emne:

    Søknadsevaluering/Fwd: Project Manager

    Hei,

    jeg leste i NITO's medlemsbrosjyre at det var mulig å få tilbakemelding på

    søknad og CV, fra dere.

    Så jeg sender en av mine siste jobbsøknader, pluss CV, og håper at det

    er mulig å få tilbakemelding på disse, selv om de er på engelsk.

    På forhånd takk for eventuell hjelp!

    Mvh.

    Erik Ribsskog

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

    Date:

    Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 9:06 AM
    Subject: Project Manager
    To: tmudariki@williameconsortium.com

    Hi,

    I saw that you are searching for a Project Manager, and wanted to please

    apply for this position.

    I have a university-level degree in IT, from Oslo University

    College.

    I've been working for ten years in managent, in one of Norway's biggest

    companies, ICA.

    I've also been working with System Development, and have been developing

    accounting-programs for a Norwegian business, and I also have an upper secondary

    scool degree in IT, from a well known business school, in Norway, Gjerde, where

    much focus was put on co-operating with the customer-firm, throughout the

    development-process.

    I enclose my CV, and hope to hear back from you!

    Yours sincerely,

    Erik

    Ribsskog






    PS.

    Her er det oppsettet NITO sendte:

    Curriculum Vitae

     

    Personalia

    Navn:                                                       

    Adresse:                                                       

    Telefon:                                         

    E-post:                                         

    Fødselsdato:

    Sivilstatus: (valgfritt)

     

    Nøkkelkompetanse

    Noen få setninger om det du mener du er best på, egenskaper som er nyttige både i forhold til utdanningen din og personlige egenskaper som kommer til nytte for en fremtidig arbeidsgiver.

                 

    Utdanning

    Fra – til              Utdanningsinstitusjon. Fag, linje, nivå/grad

     

    Arbeidserfaring

    Fra – til              Arbeidsgiver, stilling
                                Arbeids- og ansvarsområder

     

    Kurs

    År/periode              Kursarrangør, type kurs, varighet

     

    IT-kunnskaper

    Grunnleggende Office-kunnskaper kan nevnes, men hvis du har kunnskap og erfaring innen mer avanserte systemer er det det som er viktigst å ta med i cv-en.

     

    Verv

    År/periode              Hvor og type verv

     

    Annet

    Språk (kan evt. stå i et eget punkt), sertifikater, evt. førstegangstjeneste, fritidsinteresser.

     

    Referanser

    Navn, arbeidssted, telefon, epost-adresse

    Evt. skriv at referansen oppgis på forespørsel

     

    PS 2.

    CV-en min har visst noe problem med at noen usynlige kontrollkoder, for marger osv., som Microsoft bruker i Wordpad, gjør at margene ser rare ut på skjermen.

    Men jeg får ta den med likevel.

    Her er mer om dette:

    Curriculum Vitae

     

                  Erik Ribsskog

               Flat 3

               5 Leather Lane

               Liverpool

               L2 2AE

               Phone: 0151 236 3298

               E-mail: eribsskog@gmail.com                           

     

     

    Personal Profile:

     

                  I have a two year university-level degree, ('Høgskolekandidat'), in Information

               Technology, from Oslo University College, and I'm a member of the Norwegian

               Society of Engineers and Technologists (NITO) and the NITO managers-forum.

     

                  I've been working within management for ten years, in the Rimi food-shop chain,

                  in Norway. Where of four years as Shop Manager in three different Rimi shops.

                  (From Wikipedia: RIMI is a discount store chain with 279 retail outlets

                  throughout Norway. The chain is owned by ICA, but can trace itself back to

                  1977 when it was founded as RIMI 500 by Stein Erik Hagen). In 2001, I won

                  a Rimi Shop Manager-competition, ('Rimi Gullårer'), and I received a pen and a

                  letter from Forbes-billionare and Rimi-founder, Stein Erik Hagen, where he wrote

                  that I was hardworking and had very good management-skills.

     

                  At school I used to be one of the best students, so I was allowed to study on the

                  best Upper Secondary business school, in the neighbour-county, Gjerdes Upper

                  Secondary School, in Drammen, Norway, in 1988/89. (I lived in Berger, in the

                  north of Vestfold county, and went to school in Buskerud county, since Vestfold

                  county bought ten places in Buskerud county yearly, at that time). And I have

                  Upper Secondary business school-degrees from the Basic Office and Business-,

                  Marketing- and IT-line.

     

                  In 1996, I was hand-picked to a special elite Home Defence-unit, in Oslo, ('Støtte-

                  området'), after serving my conscription service in the infantry, and also after being

                  in the Norwegian mobilisation army, before it was reorganised, after the end of the

                  cold war.              

     

     

    Career:

                 

                  November 2008 – Today, Self-Employed, Blog-editor.

                  I have a Norwegian blog, http://www.johncons-mirror.blogspot.com, that I've been

                  working on, since I started with it, on my spare-time, in the summer of 2007.

                  The blog is about people's rights and working against Government power-abuse,

                  and much more.

                 

                  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.

     

                  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.

                  Forest-work on a farm owned by relatives in Larvik, Norway.

                  (Due to problems with getting Oslo University College to approve of the modules

                  I chose at the University of Sunderland. This lead to that the study finance from

                  Norway was delayed for more than one term, which lead to me losing focus on my

                  studies in Sunderland, so I went back to Norway, to work, before the end of this

                  study-year).

     

                    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.

                  Assistant Manager, Food-shop, full-time.

     

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

                  Chinese Food 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.

                  Assistant 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, Accounts Programmer, 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, Skårer, Norway.

                  Food Shop employee, part-time.

     

                  September 1990 – August 1991, Matland/OBS Triaden, Skårer, Norway.

                  Food Shop employee, full-time.

                  (This was a well-known hyper-market, right outside of Oslo. It was called

                  Matland, when I started there, but changed to OBS, (Coop), while I was

                  working there. I worked there, during a sandwich-year, while I was

                  studying, to save money, since I went to a private IT, (and business),

                  university-college, NHI, in Oslo).

     

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

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

                  (Some weeks when I worked here, I  also did some storage-work, on

                  Det Norske Hageselskap's storage, in Tøyen, in Oslo).

     

                  September 1988 – August 1989, CC Storkjøp, Drammen, Norway.

                  Food Shop employee, part-time

                  (CC, or Cash & Carry, in Drammen, was Norway's first shopping-mall, and this

                  was a well-known shop, which later became a Rimi-shop, like the ones I worked

                  in later, in Oslo).

     

                  The summer of 1985 and 1986, Sand farm, Svelvik, Norway.

                  I was picking strawberries, on a local farm, with some of my classmates the first

                  year and with my cousin, Ove Olsen, from Son, the second year.

     

                  1979 – 1988, Strømm Trevare A/S, Svelvik, Norway.

                  I worked for my fathers family's company, a factory that produced furniture made

                  by pine and spruce, after I moved from my mother, Karen Ribsskog, to my father,

                  Arne Mogan Olsen, in 1979, when I was nine years old. I used to help when my

                  father drove to Oslo and Tønsberg, etc., to deliver waterbeds and bunk beds. I

                  was also responsible for the job of packing the bags of screws, for the beds,

                  in the office of this company. I also did some office-work, in a second office,

                  in my grand-parents house, which was next to the factory.

     

     

    Education:

     

                  September 2004 – February 2005, University of Sunderland.

                  Study abroad, Computing.

                  (I didn't get my study-loan on time, from the Norwegian Study-loan bank, (Statens

                  Lånekasse), so I had to go back to Norway, before I finished the studies in

                  Sunderland. I then worked on my uncles farm in Larvik, Norway, doing forest

                  work, for the last months of this study-year).

     

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

                  'Høgskolekandidat informasjonsteknologi', a two year university-level degree in

                  Information Technology. (Received in 2009, after I got some modules from NHI

                  approved by Oslo University College, which I lacked, since I missed one or two

                  exams, since I worked a lot in two Rimi shops, as a Team-Leader, when I studied

                  at Oslo University College).

                 

                  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. IT-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. Basic Office and Business-line.

    |

     

    Courses:

     

    Food Safety in Catering, Level 2, November 2009.

    Jet, Wavertree, Liverpool.

     

    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.

     

    I participated on many courses when I worked for Rimi, from 1992 to 2004:

     

                  –   Practical management for shop-managers.

    –   Employment law for shop-managers.

    –   Marketing/branding for shop-managers.

    –   Loss reducing programme for shop-managers, (in the first shop I managed.

         This programme resulted in the shop was on budget regarding loss for the

         year 2000, the year the program started. The shop was Rimi Nylænde in

         Oslo, year 2000. With Area-manager Per Øivind Fjellhøy being my line-

         manager, who initated this program then).

    –   Intermediate/secondary courses for shop-managers regarding how to run (Rimi) food-shops.

    –   Basic and intermediate/secondary fruit/vegetable-courses.

    –   Security (How to act if the shop is being robbed etc.). (This course was more or less yearly).

    –   First aid course, and many more.

     

      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:

     

                  Full driving-licence.

     

     

    References:

     

    Tim Sykes, Editor, Packaging Europe, Norwich. Phone-number: 0160 341 4444

     

    Anne Kathrine Skodvin, Area-manager, Rimi (ICA), Oslo, Norway. Phone-number: +47 23 05 50 00

                 

     

     

                 

    PS 3.

    Jeg skjønner ikke hvorfor CV-en blir sånn, for den blir ordentlig i Wordpad og hvis man printer den ut.

    Jeg vet ikke helt hva jeg skal gjøre med de usynlige kontrollkodene til Microsoft, for å få CV-en til å se bra ut i Google Docs også.

    Jeg laster ned Open Office nå, som er en gratis konkurrent, til Microsoft Office, så kanskje den er enklere bruke.

    Vi får se.

    Mvh.

    Erik Ribsskog

    PS 4.

    Her kan man se at CV-en min ser ordentlig ut på skjermen:

    ordentlig ut på skjermen

  • Nå har jeg gjort om ‘Personal Profile’ på CV-en min

    personal profile

    PS.

    Jeg sitter og skriver på en fire år gammel laptop.

    Så jeg har hatt noen problemer med noen sektorer på hard-disken.

    Så jeg har Windows installert på en 5 gb partisjon.

    Så jeg har måttet slette en del på den partisjonen.

    Så slettet jeg Wordpad, ved en feil.

    Så lastet jeg ned Wordpad, fra Emule, som er et nedlastingsprogram.

    Men så viste det seg at det var en spansk eller italiensk versjon, av Wordpad.

    Så det er derfor jeg driver å skriver på en utenlandsk versjon av Wordpad da.

    Så sånn er det.

    Bare noe jeg kom på.

    Mvh.

    Erik Ribsskog

  • Jeg har oppdatert CV-en min, med en egen seksjon, for min militær-karriære

    Army Career:

    (In Norway, untill recently, almost everybody, (of the men), had to serve for one year, in the Army, in the way the Government wanted).

    July 1992 – June 1993, Geværmann 1, (Rifle-soldier 1), Geværkompaniet, (Rifle-company), Terningmoen, Elverum, Norway.
    Norwegian Army, Infantry, Oppland Regiment, Conscription Service.
    (This was one of the best Norwegian army-units. ‘All’ the best officers wanted to stay near the capital, Oslo, (and not in the north), so we often got the officers with the best grades from the Army-academy. This unit has been in war, with both the Germans and the Swedes, and used to have a Viking skiier, a ‘Birkebeiner’, on the crest. I got a medal for finishing my conscription-service, and a lot of competition-
    badges: sharp-shooting badge in silver and bronce, skiing-badge, infantry-badge and army sports-badge. I really wanted a career in computing, so while I was at Terningmoen, I applied for an army computing-job, which I got, (a three month job, as an assistant, on a computer-course, with the work-task of instructing high-ranking officers, on a computer-course. I lost this job, after one day, without any explanation, so I ended up working for twelve years in the food-shop business, after the Army, since I lacked work-experience from computing, and there was a recession, in Norway, in the early 1990’s).

    June 1993 – February 1996, Norwegian Mobilization-Army, Oslo/Jørstadmoen.
    After the Army, I was transfered to the Mobilization-army, and was on one rehersal here, that lasted for about two weeks, so I had to take time of work. This was on ‘Øvelse Elg’, that’s Rehersal Moose or Elk, in Kongsvinger. (During my conscripton-service, we were on a lot of rehersals, so I was also on Øvelse Elg, in 1992, as an infantry-soldier, in ‘Geværkompaniet’, (Rifle-company), Terningmoen, Oppland Regiment).

    February 1996 – Recently, or when I left Norway in 2005, Home-defence, HV02, Oslo.
    ‘Støtte-område 2018’, that’s Support-Area 2018, the ones who helps the other Areas who are attacked by the enemy. After the cold war had ended, the Mobilization-army in Norway, was partly or mostly disintegrated. Whole Mobilisation-Units where dropped, including
    my unit. The best of the soldiers from these units, where hand-picked to this elite Home-Defence unit, HV-2018, that I was transfered to. So if the Home-defence, hadn’t thought I was going to be a good Home Defence-soldier, then my army career would have ended, after my Mob-Army unit had been disolved, but since I was one of the few hundred who was hand-picked, to this special elite Home Defence-unit, then I got to have a machine-gun, (Hekler and Kock AK3), at home, and also other Home-defence equipment. We were trained for one week, every or every other year. Since I was called in, at the first meeting of this unit, I could have chosen to try to be an officer, in this unit, but I had a quite time-consuming job, in shop-management, so I chose to not comit myself more than I had to, with the Army/Home Defence, so all these three jobs I had in the Army and Home Defence, where not volentary, but something I had to do, since the Government told me to do this. Which was ok, to a certain degree to me, but I didn’t have the time to do a lot of extra, for the Army, on top of this again. So I tried to make it fit in with work and studies etc., so I wasn’t like a fanatic army-guy, or anything like that, even if there was enough of guys like this, in this Home-defence unit, people who lived and breathed army-stuff, but I was never one of them, I was just a normal guy, who was serving my conscripiton-service in the Army and in the Home Defence. I really had a torn of ligament in the knee, (the lower ligament, I think it was, in the left knee), when I was transfered to this unit, so I think it was a bit strange that I ended up here, since I think these were supposed to contact my doctor and my employer etc., to find the people most suited, for being in the Home-defence, and in my doctors files, it should have explained about this injury, (a footballing-injury, from 1994 or 1995), so I think it was a bit strange, that I ended up in this unit, since I had this injury at the time I was transfered to this unit.