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CV advice

Last updated : 14 February 2010

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  • February 14, 2010 at 2:10 pm #31415
    Anonymous
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    my other thread was asking the length of the resume but what shape or template to use for my cv? is cv layout very important?

    April 14, 2010 at 5:52 pm #34220
    Anonymous
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    depends on the position you are applying for, a specialized or high level position would need a detailed and focused CV.

    A CV intended for less skilled positions doesn’t need to be as detailed.

    a good way for such a CV is put

    [font=&quot]CURRICULUM VITAE or RESUME

    your name
    address
    contact telephone
    contact email

    a personal profile ( most recent first)

    Education (most recent first)

    Qualifications

    Hobbies/interests

    date of birth

    References
    available at request.
    [/font]
    [font=&quot]there are many layouts[/font][font=&quot], [/font][font=&quot] type CV sample into [/font][font=&quot]search engine[/font][font=&quot] to find a style you like. A CV should be clear and concise.

    [/font]

    April 14, 2010 at 5:56 pm #34221
    Anonymous
    Guest

    check cvtips.org

    April 18, 2010 at 9:04 pm #34222
    Anonymous
    Guest

    I provide a CV writing service as well as my marketing consultancy.

    Your CV  really has to sell you, its no good just listing experience. You have to give the employer  a real reason to even properly read your CV.

    May 16, 2010 at 6:36 pm #34223
    Anonymous
    Guest

    I think its important to make it as clear as possible and not try and overcomplicate things

    June 1, 2010 at 5:14 am #34224
    Anonymous
    Guest

    depends on the position you are applying for, a specialized or high level position would need a detailed and focused CV.

    A CV intended for less skilled positions doesn’t need to be as detailed.

    a good way for such a CV is put

    [font=&quot]CURRICULUM VITAE or RESUME

    your name
    address
    contact telephone
    contact email

    a personal profile ( most recent first)

    Education (most recent first)

    Qualifications

    Hobbies/interests

    date of birth

    References
    available at request.
    [/font]
    [font=&quot]there are many layouts[/font][font=&quot], [/font][font=&quot] type CV sample into [/font][font=&quot]search engine[/font][font=&quot] to find a style you like. A CV should be clear and concise.

    [/font]

    Thanks for your cv advice. have a look I found some more

    February 4, 2011 at 10:26 am #34225
    Anonymous
    Guest

    In my opinion resume should not be too lengthy…we should mention important things only like qualification,skills,address,achievements & experience…we should avoid mentioning our hobbies,strength,weakneses ….

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