I still keep my CV to between a page and half to two pages. I have been in the business >38 years but I have nothing older than 20 years on the CV and the older stuff is a one liner. If my CV threatens to go over the 2 pages then I take the opportunity to remove some more of the old stuff and bring it back to less than 2.
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Has anyone had a cv written by a "professional" CV writer? Are these recommended? If so which one?
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Originally posted by saptastic View PostHas anyone had a cv written by a "professional" CV writer? Are these recommended? If so which one?
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Also you should be changing you CV for every role you apply so all you are going to gain from this service is a generic template which you are going to have to change every time. If you search these forums you will find a lot of advice on how to lay out CV's. The detail is down to you and the role you are applying for. Generic services won't help here.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostBollox
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostUnless your CV is an utter pile of poo and you don't have a clue about CV's I would save your money. The few CV's I have seen churned out from these guys were not good and needed re-work again.
Also you should be changing you CV for every role you apply so all you are going to gain from this service is a generic template which you are going to have to change every time. If you search these forums you will find a lot of advice on how to lay out CV's. The detail is down to you and the role you are applying for. Generic services won't help here.
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