Reflective report on a ‘Personal Pitch’

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Reflective report on a ‘Personal Pitch’

Reflective report

The Report should include the following elements in an A4 report format, with clear content page, references and appendices, within a clear plastic wallet.

An up-to-date (dated up to submission date in 2015) CV or personal profile (not inc in word count).the CV will be provided
Your ‘Personal Pitch’. This needs to be a short and punchy resume – a compact selling statement about your work experience (for use in future job applications and interview situations). Students should aim to write approx. 500 -700 word – consider a press release/ short feature article! It should include a statement on future career, academic and aspirations and an expression of your personal values and goals.
Work Experience Reflection(i will give you the main points and you make the rest up) – a reflection on current and prior placements (short and long term) over the degree course. A review of your career planning to date You should record your experience of adoption or work experience or work placement and what it has taught you over time – tell us what you learned, not what you did! It doesn’t have been a date order history, it could be about skills development or reflections of your collective placements (max 1500).
A review of guest lectures and other professional events ie Chamber of Commerce/CIPR events. A reflection or resume of lecture content and Q&A in relation to employability or industry trends. Student should aim to write no less than 1500 words and avoid simply recording the content of the lecture. We want to know what you learnt from it!
(i can provide the lecture slides and you make the rest up)

A reflection on your personal learning styles and learning needs and a Personal Development Plan Statement and life long learning reflection (addressing CDP issues, needs and aspirations). To also include a reflection on a range of Skills for Learning Diagnostic Tests of your choice – there are plenty of free ones out there http://jobsearch.about.com/od/careertests/a/free-career-tests.htm and appropriate to your learning needs (the tests themselves can be evidenced in appendices including numerical, grammar tests)

NB: the total word count for the Reflective Report will not exceed 5000 words, plus appendices. Word count for each item must be flexible to students’ needs to reflect the individual nature of students’ work.
the writer should contact me to understand more what i need before writing


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