Actually my bibliography is usually 2 pages
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Ok just to cover the format of the CV...
Personal details (name, mobile, email)
Exec summary - sales pitch (short para..)
Roles going recent to far, with short skills/desc
Education/Training/Certs
2 pages.
?The cycle of life: born > learn > work > learn > dead.Comment
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Originally posted by chris79 View PostIs it true then..
less = more?Comment
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Originally posted by BrianSnail View PostTo summarise your experience / work history - 2 pages.
To summarise your life...if you've anything less than 50 pages you've been wasting your time.
I was going to say "enter" but I knew someone would make some revolting remark about entering SASComment
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2 pages. 1st page has a nice smiley photo of yours truly doing a double thumbs up. Works like a charm.I'm better than dirt. Well, most kinds of dirt, not that fancy store-bought dirt... I can't compete with that stuff.Comment
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don't worget to mention e-mailing skills and a fondness for barenaked ladies downloaded from the internet (the band that is, not the dirty filthy stuff)Comment
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Originally posted by chris79 View PostOk just to cover the format of the CV...
Personal details (name, mobile, email)
Exec summary - sales pitch (short para..)
Roles going recent to far, with short skills/desc
Education/Training/Certs
2 pages.
?
Page 1.
Personal Details (Name, Mobile, Email)
Personal Profile (Same as Exec Summary)
Expertise (Bullet Points of key skills)
Achievements (Brief summary of what I have done well at) - Have thought of ditching this section... opinions welcomed.
Page 2.
Career History (Same things as Roles)
Page 3.
Education & Professional Qualifications.
Security Vetting.
Referees (Stating provided on request).
Page 3 is only a quarter of a page... probably can be cut down to 2 pages if I got rid of achievements.If your company is the best place to work in, for a mere £500 p/d, you can advertise here.Comment
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5 pages here, and I still get calls.And the lord said unto John; "come forth and receive eternal life." But John came fifth and won a toaster.Comment
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Originally posted by pmeswani View PostI've done mine on about 3 pages. I've dropped a few roles from my CV. My CV follows the format:
Page 1.
Personal Details (Name, Mobile, Email)
Personal Profile (Same as Exec Summary)
Expertise (Bullet Points of key skills)
Achievements (Brief summary of what I have done well at) - Have thought of ditching this section... opinions welcomed.
Page 2.
Career History (Same things as Roles)
Page 3.
Education & Professional Qualifications.
Security Vetting.
Referees (Stating provided on request).
Page 3 is only a quarter of a page... probably can be cut down to 2 pages if I got rid of achievements.
I had a small bit under the exec summary with something similar which I chopped off last month - if you've got it elsewhere on your CV there's no need to put it in peoples faces I think.. my own view is it can have the opposite effect to what you want it to have if the people interviewing you are less capable/qualified than you.
My CV is pretty much the same layout as yours, apart from no security clearance, and I removed the references on request bit as I figured that goes without saying really.The cycle of life: born > learn > work > learn > dead.Comment
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Originally posted by chris79 View PostOk just to cover the format of the CV...
Personal details (name, mobile, email)
Exec summary - sales pitch (short para..)
Roles going recent to far, with short skills/desc
Education/Training/Certs
2 pages.
?
Exec summary - sales pitch
Expertise/Skills/Training/Certs
Roles going recent to far, with short skills/desc
Personal details (name, mobile, email)Gas masks don't fit snails...Comment
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