Does anyone have any thoughts on strategies in CV writing when you have little more than a passable high school level of education but plenty of experience to show you're far from a complete half wit? Obviously there is spending time to fine tune one's skills and work experience to make them as prominent as possible and perhaps leaving education until the end of the document even, but beyond that, I can't see what else you can do.
Leaving it out seems to suggest you have something to hide.
I think that if someone takes a dim view of an applicant because of their lack of academic success, regardless of their life and work experience, there's probably little you can do.
Leaving it out seems to suggest you have something to hide.
I think that if someone takes a dim view of an applicant because of their lack of academic success, regardless of their life and work experience, there's probably little you can do.
Comment