Originally posted by mcquiggd
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Age on CVs....
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Originally posted by voronI prefer to use the name 'Sloane Winchester III' on my CV and wear a pair of bright red braces to the interview.
Had you considered 'Paris Hilton'?Vieze Oude ManComment
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Originally posted by OwlHootTwo pages?! I'm hardly started by page 3, and mine's six pages
Surely it's not too much effort for an agent to skip past the education and experience summary to look at the latest contract - two "page down" keys FFS!Comment
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Jayzuz,
three pages of qualifications !
My whole cv is 2 pages
It must be a nightmare for recruiters and project managers getting cv's off you insecure lot who have towrite pages to cover up for your lack of knowledge and experience
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Same, first two pages cover skills, work experience, last (3rd) page contains simply qualifications/education details and some additional skills/meta data for the agents...a 2.5 page CV I guess.Comment
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