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Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View PostI have a shot at a decentish sounding permie job (I know, I know). Today I've had an e-mail from the pimp asking me to re-write and reformat my CV in a totally different way "as that is what the client uses" with an example supplied.
Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View PostI admit I have a seething rage about CVs. Every person I talk to is a self-appointed expert on CVs and tells me what's wrong with mine (which only looks like it did because I listened to the last person). I am just sick of spending time pissing about with something that, in the end, no matter what I do, no-one likes.
One thing which most people seem to be in agreement on is the order in which to set the main groups:
- personal details
- skills
- work history and experience
- education/ awards/ publications (if applicable)
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Sounds like an hour or twos work for perm position, whilst I'd expect the agent to do the cut & paste, it is hardly the biggest investment you'll make nor particularly onerous either.
I'd agree that pissing about with CVs is a PITA but I can think of a lot worse, such as all the paperwork for annual reviews etc.
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If there is no information missing from your CV say "No" as it's a cut and paste job which an agent should be able to do.
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Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View PostI have a shot at a decentish sounding permie job (I know, I know). Today I've had an e-mail from the pimp asking me to re-write and reformat my CV in a totally different way "as that is what the client uses" with an example supplied.
I admit I have a seething rage about CVs. Every person I talk to is a self-appointed expert on CVs and tells me what's wrong with mine (which only looks like it did because I listened to the last person). I am just sick of spending time pissing about with something that, in the end, no matter what I do, no-one likes.
I am tempted to just say no to this re-write - it will take me a lot of time for gig that I don't even know if I want yet (I regard the interview as a two-way process).
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CV rewrite / reformat
I have a shot at a decentish sounding permie job (I know, I know). Today I've had an e-mail from the pimp asking me to re-write and reformat my CV in a totally different way "as that is what the client uses" with an example supplied.
I admit I have a seething rage about CVs. Every person I talk to is a self-appointed expert on CVs and tells me what's wrong with mine (which only looks like it did because I listened to the last person). I am just sick of spending time pissing about with something that, in the end, no matter what I do, no-one likes.
I am tempted to just say no to this re-write - it will take me a lot of time for gig that I don't even know if I want yet (I regard the interview as a two-way process).Tags: None
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