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Does a contractors CV differ from a permies?

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    Does a contractors CV differ from a permies?

    I jumped from being a permie to landing my first contract 12 months ago without even sending a CV out (just got it via a contact and a quick interview) but I now want to start looking for some more work and was wondering if a contractors CV should be structured differently from that of a permie.

    Any advice/tips would be much appreciated.

    #2
    Main points I would stress are:

    1. What sort of consultant/contractor are you? Dev, test, architect, BA,
    2. Your main technical skills, tools of the trade. How proficient are you in each?
    3. Recent contracts. What have you done, how did you achieve it.
    4. Professional and academic quals.


    Some examples on the web:

    http://www.schemaweb.info/vicsoft/cv.htm
    http://codingjournal.net/upload/fullcv.doc
    http://www.antix.co.uk/cv/ant.htm
    http://www.visualize.uk.com/services/cv.asp


    Don't put hobbies, interests. Don't put your references in your CV (scum agents will just nick them).

    Keep it short, to the point and easy to read.

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      #3
      And as I have said in the past, emphasise what you have done, not what you might be able to do. Nobody's is interested in your future, only what you can bring to the party now.
      Blog? What blog...?

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        #4
        ta very much

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          #5
          In other words, no...there is no difference.

          Mailman

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            #6
            The guide on this site is pretty good

            http://www.contractoruk.com/news/00405.html

            has a sample CV in it. I like the pointer about putting how long at each contract and number of renewals

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              #7
              Good advice, DP, my permie-wormie CV now looks like a real professional contractor.
              I'm alright Jack

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                #8
                Originally posted by BlasterBates
                Good advice, DP, my permie-wormie CV now looks like a real professional contractor.
                Let's hope you can judge a book by its cover.

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                  #9
                  ...ah

                  Before we move on, my CV is now beyond the regulatory 4 pages,

                  hmm

                  Should I delete my permie-wormie experience?
                  I'm alright Jack

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                    #10
                    Oi! Pay attention.

                    Your CV should be talking about what you've done, remember? Remove your permie time and it won't say much of anything. Condense it to key achievements by all means, but don't lose it until you have some real freelance experience to boast about instead.
                    Blog? What blog...?

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