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If your company is the best place to work in, for a mere £500 p/d, you can advertise here. -
Most agencies whack it into a database so make sure all the techie or qualification keywords are in there, so when they search on acronyms it pings up.
White space is good, shows an organised mind.
Most space goes to last 2 years' work, anything before that likely to be obselete/irrelevant anyway and so deserves a line or two.Comment
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4 pages..
If the number pages are a strategic measure you must make to secure a job you've got more worries than unemployment."Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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2 max...Bazza gets caught
Socrates - "The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing."
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Mine is 3 pages. Never had any problems getting work.
Getting plenty of calls this week even though I'm technically not on the market.Sval-Baard Consulting Ltd - we're not satisfied until you're not satisfied.
Nothing says "you're a loser" more than owning a motivational signature about being a winner.Comment
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4 pages and over the last three years I've had (finger in the air) roughly a 10% interview rate for jobs applied for, and a 50% acceptance following interview.
(not blowing my own trumpet, but trying to indicate whether or not my CV is doing its job the best it can given the content)
It would be interesting to see other people's interview rate as a proportion of jobs applied for, as that's what a CV is about, whatever its length.Work in the public sector? Read the IR35 FAQ hereComment
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I have age, email, web site and mobile number first. Then a single paragraph summarising relevant skills, which also mentions bits & bobs that don't fit into a past role but are relevant, such as involvement with a Web Standards Project Task Force. Four lines maximum for that paragraph, targeted to the particular gig.
Then the most recent stuff, as bullet points (people prefer skimming them to reading text), all excess verbiage removed. By focussing on what's relevant, I can get the last three gigs onto the first page, which is important because one of them was Yahoo, which is the jewel in the crown as it were
People only really seem to scan stuff beyond the first page. So although I pick out the highlights, I don't bother much beyond two or three bullet points per gig going back to around 1996 when I started doing commercial web stuff. Everything before that is in a smaller font size and very brief.
I regularly get asked about the single line "1987 - 1990 Games Programmer" though, usually with some wording like "...not because it's relevant, but because it sounds really cool!"
I'm about ready to bite the bullet and expand to three pages though - at my age two pages just don't provide enough space unless you do everything in 6ptLast edited by NickFitz; 13 March 2009, 21:57.Comment
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It can be as long as you like: but make sure the first page is good because that's the only one that will get read.Comment
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As an employer as well as an employee I'll read to the last page of any prospective hopeful hoping to get a taste me income."Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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