Originally posted by seanraaron
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A touch of CV advice please
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Are you serious or just making fun - don't confuse me!Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostNo.Comment
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You have to appease him, by asking him the right question.Originally posted by seanraaron View PostAre you serious or just making fun - don't confuse me!
Ask him about his experiences in a Turkish bath with another fully grown man.
He loves to talk about that.
Gladiators and bleeding radiators are another couple of his favourite topics.
Fill yer boots
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Well that advice seems to be in line with the advice on this site as well - at least in terms of being brief and having overview. My CV already had that, but I used to have the company name followed by a brief description of the outfit and my section, followed by a rundown of regular duties. It wasn't exciting reading.Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostI was being serious - I don't agree.
In the distant past I used to list every technology I ever worked with and get approached with completely wrong jobs because of keyword searching. Very tiring. I'm happy with the current one, but if you've got a different philosophy I'd love to hear it.
I'd also like some advice on listing gigs with an umbrella. I suppose I could put Giant down as my "current employer," but that might seem odd?Comment
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