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Word doc but I have a PDF versions because some stupid web portals that companies have do not accept word docs.
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I heard somewhere that a 3 slide powerpoint was a new fangled thing for Cv's!
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I convey my CV through the medium of interpretive dance. But special requests can also see it being sent in Word.
Never been asked for PDF.
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I just submitted mine as rtf format. I think this just the recruiter.
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Nope, quite the opposite - I went through a phase of PDF, but noticed a distinct downturn in proactive contact. Switched back to Word and I started getting calls again - no doubt due to issues with their crap systems
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostNever heard of anyone asking for PDF. I've heard of agents asking for word only because they can copy and past in to their format.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostNever heard of anyone asking for PDF. I've heard of agents asking for word only because they can copy and past in to their format.
The reason is that Word documents work much better with applicant tracking systems. There are systems that create CVs as nicely designed PDFs, but the code in them is extremely complex and unparseable by the ATS, so they become invisible to the system. Some even crash Preview on Macs and make Acrobat go extremely slow.
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I have seen some 'creative' layouts so I guess that's where the formatting goes awry, leading to a requirement for a PDF format
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I provide in PDF to avoid Word formatting aggro, but agents submitting the CV for a role more often than not ask for a Word version.
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When I used to recruit people in a previous role, I always preferred pdf CVs to Word because often the Word ones would show on my screen formatted weirdly or in a way that clearly wasn't intended by the sender ultimately making it a pain in the arse to decipher, especially when you had a lot of CVs to go through. Not all word CVs, but a significant enough proportion that I distinctly remember it. Never had these issues with PDFs.
That could be a reason perhaps?
For me personally, I store my CV in word format. When I need to send it, I make any necessary tweaks, save it as a pdf and then and send it across.
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