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Previously on "CV Writing services - Any good or load of crap?"
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If you cant knock up a decent CV as an IT contractor without the paid help of some monkey then it's time to get out of the game, my CV is a chronological order of where I worked, how long for and what I did, works fine... It ain't rocket science/brain surgery (apart from the 12 months I spent designing rockets for NASA while knocking out a few lobotomies on the side... must be true, its on my CV)
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostEXACTLY. Some people don't read things properly.
£60. If it worked and got me contract = money well spent.
If it was crap get refund = nothing lost.
Originally posted by psychocandy View Post£60 NLUK. Peanuts. Worth a try at least. Even if I didnt get a refund its not a huge amount of money.
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostEXACTLY. Some people don't read things properly.
£60. If it worked and got me contract = money well spent.
If it was crap get refund = nothing lost.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostThat's not the point.
The point is he could have ended up wasiting £60 on something which he was told repeatedly wouldn't work but thinks it's worth wasting while he has to claim JSA to live.
Im sorry but I don't see what the problem is.
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I get the feeling some people have an issue with claiming JSA?
Don't need it to live. £71 aint gonna pay the mortgage, is it? But if it makes the warchest last longer than I'll do it.
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Originally posted by evilagent View PostI thought he got it back by invoking the "money back if not satisfied" clause?
£60. If it worked and got me contract = money well spent.
If it was crap get refund = nothing lost.
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Originally posted by evilagent View PostI thought he got it back by invoking the "money back if not satisfied" clause?
The point is he could have ended up wasiting £60 on something which he was told repeatedly wouldn't work but thinks it's worth wasting while he has to claim JSA to live.
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Originally posted by psychocandy View Post£60 NLUK. Peanuts. Worth a try at least. Even if I didnt get a refund its not a huge amount of money.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostIsn't that around the amount you get from JSA every week?
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostWasn't that the advice from every poster that has responded on every thread about CV services? Jesus
Some people just can't be helped.
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+1 with SueEllen.
IT is a specialist area, and generic CV writers don't understand most of the terminology.
With regards to your CV being overlong, you should write all your technical skills, with at least 2 examples of project work involving them. (a paragraph)
Forget how long your CV is, to begin with.
Then, based on the role, you use the appropriate examples to put into your CV, followed by any work experience in length order.
That is, refine your CV to the role.
Any superfluous or irrelevant skills fall off the 2-page CV, or are consigned as 1-liners at end.
Mine's a bottle of Veuve Clicquot. Thanks.
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