:confused: mines two and half pages longQuote:
Originally Posted by Razorjack
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:confused: mines two and half pages longQuote:
Originally Posted by Razorjack
You need to prune it then :p
No, but it gives them a snapshot of your work experience. TBH any employer who hires someone without knowing their background is asking for trouble.Quote:
Originally Posted by turbojolt
that is pruned lol could be longer
i always put i play guitar an self taught witch shows i have patience. its a load of bull like cos if something doesnt work when i want it to i loose me rag lol
The last CV i wrote about 4 years ago was one page and one line lol Couldn't think of anything to take out I just have too many GCSE's and A Levels lol
Very modest of you lolQuote:
Originally Posted by kelbelle
And yet you couldn't think of anything to write on a CV?Quote:
Originally Posted by kelbelle
And they say the modern education system is failing... lol
Some good advice there Jack.
Couple of things I'll add from my own experience:
Where possible, always send a paper C.V. Employers seem to prefer to have something to hold and read (leave it out you pervs!)
Employers receive a lot of C.V's and most of the time will skim over them. If you can make your C.V. look different and stand out from the crowd (hence posting one) you will have more chance of being called for an interview which is where they will find out what you are really like.
imho a 2 page CV is fine... aslong as the 2nd page is atleast 3/4 full.
and of course the key info is on page 1.
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