If you have been with the same employer for 6 years, I would suggest that your CV should not be more than 1 to 1/5 pages long.
Your CV is your "door opening mechanism" and it needs to stand out from the others and is your advertisement. Only use 1 font. Only use black print. Stick to a font which doesn't have serifs (arial and coruier for example). Put your qualifications in your headline next to your name. Use bullet points only highlighting your skills. Leave off any school related "qualifications", since you are not a school leaver. (If your name is Tombisana, consider shortening it to something like Tombi on your CV, unless your friends and colleagues (PWC?) only call you Tombisana).
When replying on this forum, grammar and spelling mistakes are sloppy and they will be picked up by the Spelling and Grammar Police. If you are in such a hurry, consider that those replying to you have taken time from surfing the internet (erm, working), Ebay challenges etc to reply to you, using better English. If English isn't your first language, put your replies through a word processor, and provided you have the dictionary set to UK English, it should highlight glaring spelling and grammar mistakes.
If you wish, PM me your details and I will make the effort to assist you with a constructive review of your CV?
Your CV is your "door opening mechanism" and it needs to stand out from the others and is your advertisement. Only use 1 font. Only use black print. Stick to a font which doesn't have serifs (arial and coruier for example). Put your qualifications in your headline next to your name. Use bullet points only highlighting your skills. Leave off any school related "qualifications", since you are not a school leaver. (If your name is Tombisana, consider shortening it to something like Tombi on your CV, unless your friends and colleagues (PWC?) only call you Tombisana).
When replying on this forum, grammar and spelling mistakes are sloppy and they will be picked up by the Spelling and Grammar Police. If you are in such a hurry, consider that those replying to you have taken time from surfing the internet (erm, working), Ebay challenges etc to reply to you, using better English. If English isn't your first language, put your replies through a word processor, and provided you have the dictionary set to UK English, it should highlight glaring spelling and grammar mistakes.
If you wish, PM me your details and I will make the effort to assist you with a constructive review of your CV?
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