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I tend to do your first approach and list the basic project types then a bunch of the general buzzwordy responsibilities which are typically common anyway and the odd project specific bits at the top of the list.
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Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View PostI keep even the latest role on my CV down to about 6 lines of bullet points. I see no point whatsoever in putting down anything other than the essntial points that will land you your next role. The bullet points change to suit the targeted role. Agents do seem to like the format, I suppose it suits their limited attention span.
I think we can worry too much about the format. If an agent or recruiter want to find a reason not to advance your application, they'll find it. Just make sure you show you can do the job and have been successful in your roles? If the agent isn't interested in that, not sure that any amount of cv tinkering will succeed.
Disclaimer: I still haven't worked out how they make their choices anyway, so please disregard me!
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I keep even the latest role on my CV down to about 6 lines of bullet points. I see no point whatsoever in putting down anything other than the essntial points that will land you your next role. The bullet points change to suit the targeted role. Agents do seem to like the format, I suppose it suits their limited attention span.
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Originally posted by kaiser78 View PostIn past contracts I have tended to manage 1 large scale project and a couple of smaller ones concurrently, which I don't always include on the CV.
In my current role I am managing 4 sizeable projects concurrently of equal size and want to reflect on the CV - So do I go for format;
Project 1 -aaaa
Project 2 - bbbb
Project 3 -cccc
Project 4 - dddd
Duties
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OR
Project 1 - aaaa
Duties
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Project 2 - bbbb
Duties
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etc etc
A lot of the duties are common across the projects as they are standard PM tasks, some though are project specific.
I have tried both ways but seem to be quite long winded and muddled.
Any ideas appreciated, thanks.
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Multiple Projects Within Contract On CV
In past contracts I have tended to manage 1 large scale project and a couple of smaller ones concurrently, which I don't always include on the CV.
In my current role I am managing 4 sizeable projects concurrently of equal size and want to reflect on the CV - So do I go for format;
Project 1 -aaaa
Project 2 - bbbb
Project 3 -cccc
Project 4 - dddd
Duties
-
-
-
-
OR
Project 1 - aaaa
Duties
-
Project 2 - bbbb
Duties
-
etc etc
A lot of the duties are common across the projects as they are standard PM tasks, some though are project specific.
I have tried both ways but seem to be quite long winded and muddled.
Any ideas appreciated, thanks.Tags: None
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