I think if your going for a senior or niche role chances are there are only going to be a few applicants then the agent may well read through the CV in its entirity however if its a fairly generic role which could atract alot of applicants it needs to be short and to the point.
i don't see any reason to put down a lengthy description of something you did 20 years ago, who is going to be interested in your project to ugrade from Win NT to 2000 or your MCP in Win95
3 pages is more than enough
i don't see any reason to put down a lengthy description of something you did 20 years ago, who is going to be interested in your project to ugrade from Win NT to 2000 or your MCP in Win95
3 pages is more than enough

. There is also a direct correlation between the contractors who are available and the length of CVs. So the chances are that if someone is available who appears to have the skills that are required the chances are ruined by a long CV.

. Whatever works for the individual.)
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