This in an ad on js today:
"Please present a uniform CV, 2-3 pages max, a clear and well presented document. Any CV's forwarded with complicated grids and random data scattered throughout the CV, all bullet points and no scenario's, risk not being selected. It is essential that you also forward a small note stating your commercial experience working with Oracle business Suite, and maybe Informatica. Any exposure to Digital Products, Systems would be desirable.
Must be well educated with excellent written and spoken English
Now, I agree with some of it, God knows why you'd put a grid in a CV, and I keep mine down to under 3 pages, but is this for the benefit of the client, contractor or agent?
Do I detect an agent who doesn't really understand CVs, and, worse, doesn't understand what IT contractors do?
And why the 'small note'? Shouldn't the CV be enough?
Finally - does he want someone with excellent English to teach him? Scenario's .............FFS
"Please present a uniform CV, 2-3 pages max, a clear and well presented document. Any CV's forwarded with complicated grids and random data scattered throughout the CV, all bullet points and no scenario's, risk not being selected. It is essential that you also forward a small note stating your commercial experience working with Oracle business Suite, and maybe Informatica. Any exposure to Digital Products, Systems would be desirable.
Must be well educated with excellent written and spoken English
Now, I agree with some of it, God knows why you'd put a grid in a CV, and I keep mine down to under 3 pages, but is this for the benefit of the client, contractor or agent?
Do I detect an agent who doesn't really understand CVs, and, worse, doesn't understand what IT contractors do?
And why the 'small note'? Shouldn't the CV be enough?
Finally - does he want someone with excellent English to teach him? Scenario's .............FFS
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