Yeah dont waste your time with a CV writing service, they're mosty crap and will fleece you out of a few hundred quid. I've seen a few people with exactly the same CV format, identical and worded slightly differently to fit their job title and skills.
You're far better off doing it yourself, or as others have said ask a friendly agent (we do exist) to have a quick look at the CV and give it the once over.
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Ask a couple of agents for their feedback as they are also first reviewers in the application process. That's what I do when I need feedback, and it costs nothing.
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Upload your CV into the cwjobs website, you'll get an offer of help from a CV writing company within 10 seconds.
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If your a PCG member there is a webinar tonight on CV writing which may be of use:Originally posted by steve80 View PostI'm after my CV written professionally.
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How To Write A High-impact CV For Newer Entrants To The Contract Market (up To 3 Years So Far) | PCG
How To Write A High-impact CV For Experienced Contractors (3 Years Upwards) | PCG
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A standard template may be better than a cr*p template.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostDo a search. We have slagged off CV writing services and the people that have used them to death. Quick answer is don't bother unless you really want someone who doesn't have a clue about your business try to sell you a standard template.
You can find the search method in a sticky in the FAQ section.
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Do a search. We have slagged off CV writing services and the people that have used them to death. Quick answer is don't bother unless you really want someone who doesn't have a clue about your business try to sell you a standard template.
You can find the search method in a sticky in the FAQ section.
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There is a contact here: Contractor CV review - why get your CV reviewed? :: Contractor UKOriginally posted by steve80 View PostI'm after my CV written professionally.
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