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    #21
    • Reworked CV entirely today
    • Key points only, no conjunctions
    • Distinct sections; no waffle
    • Emphasised achievements
    • Removed home address for security reasons "available on request"

    Its been 2 hours now on Jobserve & Monster, plus I applied for a few selected opps... no calls yet - maybe tomorrow
    "take me to your leader"

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      #22
      Good luck then!
      Public Service Posting by the BBC - Bloggs Bulls**t Corp.
      Officially CUK certified - Thick as f**k.

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        #23
        Just use an MS Word Template.

        They look decent as long as your putting good information down.

        If that still fails, make some stuff up

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          #24
          Originally posted by Grinder View Post
          • Reworked CV entirely today
          • Key points only, no conjunctions
          • Distinct sections; no waffle
          • Emphasised achievements
          • Removed home address for security reasons "available on request"

          Its been 2 hours now on Jobserve & Monster, plus I applied for a few selected opps... no calls yet - maybe tomorrow
          Good man!
          "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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            #25
            Hi all, new here as a long time permie, now going interim/contract as perm roles seem to be taking a long time to mature...

            I spent £400 on a CV. My background is as am IT Director, latterly a VP, and I wanted my CV to cut through the fog, so to speak. For these so-called senior roles agents used to get 30 applicants, now it's 300+

            The guy I used spent ages on the phone with me, went through numerous drafts, did me a version for contract roles and one for perm roles, will update 4 times in a year to account for contracts done and also did me a professional cover letter.

            The difference is simply astounding. I have had numerous calls from agents finding my CV on Monster, cwjobs and so on, and have been shortlisted a number of times in the last 6 weeks. Where my friends have had maybe 2 interviews in 2 months, I had 3 face-to-face ones last week, and a couple of phone interviews. I have another face-to-face tomorrow.

            The company I used didn't just "drop my details into a template". In fact I've been so impressed I shall use them for some interview training.

            Worth every penny and I don't regret it a bit.

            Ian

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              #26
              Originally posted by Grinder View Post
              • Reworked CV entirely today
              • Key points only, no conjunctions
              • Distinct sections; no waffle
              • Emphasised achievements
              • Removed home address for security reasons "available on request"

              Its been 2 hours now on Jobserve & Monster, plus I applied for a few selected opps... no calls yet - maybe tomorrow
              Normally takes half a day to a day for agencies to upload them.
              "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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                #27
                Originally posted by zarf View Post
                My background is as am IT Director, latterly a VP, and I wanted my CV to cut through the fog, so to speak.
                What's an IT Director then?

                And you're a VP when you sleep? Vice Principle? Vital Piston?

                If you want to cut through the fog(so to speak, not to boil the ocean, or disincentivise, in this space, and do a 360 degree, by the close of play, even if you don't have enough bandwidth, you might need to take 30k foot view etc etc bla bla), I suggest you get someone(anyone) else to write your CV!

                If there's one thing that doesn't work in the contractor world is jargon, management-speak like that.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by zarf View Post
                  Hi all, new here as a long time permie, now going interim/contract as perm roles seem to be taking a long time to mature...

                  Mature? Mature...is a word that I'm surprised wasn't deleted by the swear word detector on this site. Probably didn't delete, as it's never seen it used before.

                  Did you mean Manure perhaps? "as perm roles seem to be taking a long time and smell like manure"

                  Yes, that's better
                  Last edited by max; 17 February 2009, 23:51.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Grinder View Post
                    The reason I think its my CV is because I've applied for jobs for which I know I'm a perfect match and I don't even get a call from the agency. When I follow up by phone I can win them around and in a handful of cases my CV has gone forward to the client - mostly perm jobs.
                    How did it go to clients for perm jobs?

                    Something is wrong. Your CV should not be sent to clients for permi roles if you are looking for contract work.

                    Are you a contractor or a permi?


                    Originally posted by Grinder View Post
                    My friends & colleagues who have taken the time to read the CV say its an excellent CV, but recruiters who just skim it (I presume) don't see that great content - otherwise I would be sitting pretty right now.

                    How? I'm starting to think you are deluded. It's nice that your friends and colleagues say it's nice, but please consider the state of the economy. It's not good.



                    Originally posted by Grinder View Post
                    I've taken the advice here and in the other threads - today I am re-organising my CV, cutting down further and removing the multitude of bullets which describe the tasks I have been responsible for. In their place, I will put details of where I have distinguished myself. People know what a PM does (risks & issues, weekly status reports, planning & replanning, etc.); I am missing examples like how I put failing projects back on track by establishing a new way forward.
                    My advice: bad stuff is going on. your CV is probably fine so quit worrying about it, the economy is not. It's a numbers game here on in. Bombard Jobserve, and keep your skills up to date. This will end ...some time. Don't know how, don't know when.

                    But the delusion must end. As the pres says...get up off the ground, dust yourself off, and get on with it.
                    Last edited by max; 18 February 2009, 00:11.

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                      #30
                      Thank you to zarf for a well argued answer - I'm actually considering the service again (although I have to consider you might be a CV writer incognito ).

                      I'm going to run with my own re-written CV for a week or 2 at least - I had replies from 4 agencies yesterday which is certainly on the up - could be a coincidence.

                      Max I understand the economy is not good, but there are jobs out there - I've seen jobs that are definitely aligned to my skills & experience - the right CV would at least bring a phone call.

                      I have worked both as perm and contract - I know the advantages of each (and the disadvantages) but as I have a family depending on me for housing & food (not to mention ballet & karate lessons), when an agent phones me with a perm job that pays the same as some of the contracts I am applying for I agree for my CV to be submitted. The interview experience alone would be worth it.

                      The most inspirational thing you said, Max, is not to worry about it. What I am new to, is having a gap between contracts and I should try to treat it as a bit of a holiday & enjoy it!
                      "take me to your leader"

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