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You're better off doing it yourself - you will be very closely scrutinised on it at interview. A CV is very personal. If I smell a fake or bullshit, it goes in the bin.
In my experience, you can get loads of good information on CVs from the net, and get feedback from plenty of people as to how to improve it.
It doesn't help that everyone you ask will have a different opinion, but remember, you CV, as far as job hunting goes, is the first thing people see of you, so you can't leave it to chance and let someone else loose with it.