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Previously on "CV: do you put training courses on it?"

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  • swamp
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    If it's important or rare then yes you probably should.

    Eg. course in building data warehouses (yes), couse in writing basic SQL (no).

    HTH

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  • Moscow Mule
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    Not anymore. When I first started it was important to show you'd done the relevant courses. Not now I've been doing the same thing for 10 years.

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  • El_Diablo
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    Agree with what Sock said.

    Your pedigree is the combination of your skills, experience and professionalism.

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  • Sockpuppet
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    Bin them if you've got the experiance to show that they are not needed. Or cut the detail down to literally couse taken (grade / length).

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  • ChimpMaster
    started a topic CV: do you put training courses on it?

    CV: do you put training courses on it?

    I'm trying to cut down the length of my CV. Training courses take up 1/3 of a page and I'm thinking of hacking them out. Previously I've believed them to be important in showing one's 'pedigree' I suppose ... but since I haven't attended any formal course since 2004 it doesn't seem so relevant any more.

    What say you?

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