Our 3DCV template guides students through traditional areas and business CV specific areas to record personal data and achievements to create a professional, relevant & complete CV.
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Students can build a personal development plan, in an easily accessible format. They can specify goals and objectives and track their progress. Their plan can be shared online or as a MS Word document.
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The 3DCV is designed to help students describe their achievements and experience around a series of dimensions (or competencies). These can be tailored to fit an institutions requirements.
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Student achievements, detailed within their 3DCV, can be endorsed or validated by the Careers Team, Employers or Academics. Validations are visible as part of the student’s CV.
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Students can showcase their personality, communication soft skills and aptitude for new technologies by uploading video clips to their CV, which can be viewed by prospective employers.
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Students can track who has viewed their Web CV and when by setting up viewers with a unique PIN. They can add their personalised CV web link to job applications, cover letters, emails or student profiles.
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Using the Grow Plan structure, students can break their goals down into the things they need to do (milestones) to achieve their goal. Then they set the effort required and track their progress.
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The Grow Plan can be pre-populated with objectives or learning outcomes by the Higher Education Institution, which can then be worked on by the students and their progress recorded.
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Students can demonstrate to potential employers that they take their career development seriously by making their goals visible as part of their online 3DCV.
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