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Would be helpful if we had the title & description so we can help you.Originally posted by MonzaMike View PostAlways like to try and tailor the CV as I have quite a broad range of experience from Analysis through to Design and Project Management.
Can be difficult sometimes not to appear a jack of all trades and agents don't like it (or can't cope) if you don't appear to have done a core BA/Designer/PM role. (Although I've successfully done all of these things)
Trouble is the latest job that interests me is one of those examples where the job description doesn't really tally with the job title.
Make's it harder to know what I should be emphasising.
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Job Title and Description don't match
Always like to try and tailor the CV as I have quite a broad range of experience from Analysis through to Design and Project Management.
Can be difficult sometimes not to appear a jack of all trades and agents don't like it (or can't cope) if you don't appear to have done a core BA/Designer/PM role. (Although I've successfully done all of these things)
Trouble is the latest job that interests me is one of those examples where the job description doesn't really tally with the job title.
Make's it harder to know what I should be emphasising.Tags: None
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