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I disagree with the max 2 pages. 2 pages is fine for some roles and would go to 3 for senior management roles. I believe 4 pages is accepted fror executive positions."If you can read this, thank a teacher....and since it's in English, thank a soldier"Comment
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Originally posted by daviejones View PostI disagree with the max 2 pages. 2 pages is fine for some roles and would go to 3 for senior management roles. I believe 4 pages is accepted fror executive positions.Comment
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Originally posted by DBA_bloke View PostFair enough. I'd expect a 4-page bod to be capable of transmuting lead into gold, though."If you can read this, thank a teacher....and since it's in English, thank a soldier"Comment
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Originally posted by daviejones View PostI disagree with the max 2 pages. 2 pages is fine for some roles and would go to 3 for senior management roles. I believe 4 pages is accepted fror executive positions.Comment
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Originally posted by rootsnall View PostI'm in trouble its 8 pages ! I'm certainly not 'executive' and the 8 pager has a good hit rate. Its size may put some off but if you are a client looking for someone with a lot of techie experience then I doubt you'd bin a big CV that is easy to skim over. Its got a summary page and then contains 4 or 5 contracts per page with key skills and buzz words for each and then a few sentences of detail. The clients want to see big Co's and consultancies on your CV, the more the merrier I reckon. It'll get a revamp when I'm next struggling to find work.
Not saying my approach is right, but it is a common approach."If you can read this, thank a teacher....and since it's in English, thank a soldier"Comment
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Originally posted by daviejones View PostWhen I am interviewing for a role there is usually a good response so I lay all of the CVs on the table in front of me and then identify the ones that just look badly formatted, too long, have pics on etc. They go in the bin. Then I skim over and look for spelling mistakes and bad grammar etc. They also go in the bin. This usually leaves me with about 4-5. These I then interview.
Not saying my approach is right, but it is a common approach.Comment
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Originally posted by rootsnall View PostSo you don't look at their experience !? Atleast they'll be good at spelling."If you can read this, thank a teacher....and since it's in English, thank a soldier"Comment
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I have seen CVs discarded, owing to being too long. And 8 pages is well on the way to being a fecking novel.Comment
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