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    CV's

    I'm new to Contractor UK so apologies if I come across a little 'DIM'.....

    Quick quesion regarding CV's, I work in IT Support Management including a little bit of PM, however - I always thought my CV was professional, layed out in the standard IT way and kept within the recomended 2 page limit including bullet points etc.

    After applying for many jobs, not just local but global, I don't seem to be getting many 'bites' from any of the applications, this makes me wonder if its my CV since I have a lot of experience for the roles I'm applying for.

    I've never dreamed of 'paying' someone to review my CV but now I am starting to wonder - basically I'm looking for a bit of advice from the people on here and if they have paid for this service in order to gain the best possible outcome from a CV.

    Cheers
    Steve

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    Sigh.....

    Try using the Search button...

    PS.

    For those too dim to twig - clicking on the highlight word "Search" above will take you to a detailed thread (created only a few days ago) that asks about CV creation companies with loads of advice.

    Try clicking on it and see.
    Last edited by cojak; 15 February 2009, 13:09. Reason: to help the dim/lazy...
    "I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
    - Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...

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      #3
      bump
      "I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
      - Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...

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        #4
        Some don't like using bullet points. I don't use them and my CV attracts much interest and I've been told time and time again that it's a 9/10 if not 10/10 CV.

        If you're a PM then my personal opinion is that there should be explanation paragraphs rather than bulleted points to explain what you did (more of a consultancy style).

        If however you're a Developer / Support Person / Technical, then due to the 'skill-setted' nature of your work, bullet points can be and are in general much better for the agent / potential client / PM to skim through.

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          #5
          • phone an agent up
          • tell them you need some additional resource for your project
          • they send you some CVs
          • you pick the ones you think looks best
          • you copy the format for your CV




          i like bullets

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            #6
            Originally posted by mailric View Post
            • phone an agent up
            • tell them you need some additional resource for your project
            • they send you some CVs
            • you pick the ones you think looks best
            • you copy the format for your CV




            i like bullets
            (bullet) change your phone number so the little ****** can't keep ringing you ever week

            tim

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