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Previously on "Searching for CVs on Google"

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  • Paddy
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    Originally posted by Fairly New graduate View Post
    I am currently updating my CV. I wanted to look at layouts of other people's. I remember reading on here once something you could type into google and it would bring up results of just CVs in doc format, can anyone tell me the command?
    Go to Google, select images, search CV

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  • eyetie
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    ...or you could tell Pathway that you may have an opportunity in your team coming up. They will then send you barely-anonymised CVs at a rate of 2-3 per week.

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  • Fairly New graduate
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    filetypeoc is what I was looking for. Thanks for the help guys.

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  • SirSickboy
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    Anyone got any really answers!?
    Ok, i'll bite.

    I thought the answer had already been provided?

    http://forums.contractoruk.com/gener...tml#post719081

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  • Peoplesoft bloke
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    Originally posted by Fairly New graduate View Post
    Anyone got any really answers!?
    No although I was prompted to do a bit of research on your behalf. I can find no reference at all to the "command" you refer to and I therefore conclude that you are mistaken or have misunderstood.

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  • pmeswani
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    Originally posted by Fairly New graduate View Post
    Anyone got any really answers!?
    real

    Geez... these grads. ;-).

    To answer your question... when you get the type of responses you have received in this thread.... the chances are you won't get an answer you want.

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  • Fairly New graduate
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    Anyone got any real answers!?
    Last edited by Fairly New graduate; 17 December 2008, 17:23.

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  • Mich the Tester
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    CONTACT INFORMATION
    Name
    Address
    Telephone
    Cell Phone
    Email
    <easy, this bit>

    PERSONAL INFORMATION
    Date of Birth <not too far over 30 or you’ll be too old>
    Place of Birth <miss this bit out if your place of birth is in West Africa or the Middle East>
    Citizenship <yes, but don’t say where from>
    Visa Status <OK, as long as you aren’t a Brazilian electrician>
    Sex <Open to offers>
    Optional Personal Information:
    Marital Status <see previous answer>
    Spouse's Name <snoggles, chunkythighs, bendover>
    Children <some>

    EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
    Lie in chronological order, include position details and datesWork History
    Academic Positions
    Research and Training

    EDUCATION
    Include dates, majors, and plenty of fake degrees, ‘computer based training’ and imaginary certification
    High School
    University
    Graduate School
    Post-Doctoral Training

    PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
    Lie through your teeth here
    Certifications and Accreditations
    Computer Skills

    AWARDS
    Won any egg and spoon races recently?

    REFERENCES
    <insert names and addresses of at least two people you’ve bribed down the pub>


    Good luck!

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  • Fairly New graduate
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    Thanks for all your help. There was a different command though which is what I am trying to remember, it certainly wasn't just typing .doc

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  • Board Game Geek
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    Hey, give the OP credit where it's due !

    Most newly-qualified graduates are too arrogant to ask because they know everything anyway.

    At least he/she made the effort !

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  • sasguru
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    I see that the consensual reports in the press on the decline of education in this country are not overblown.

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  • PM-Junkie
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    Or maybe click on the bit that says "advanced search"?

    ...there goes the next head of IBM.

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  • FarmerPalmer
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    search for "CV.doc" ?

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  • Fairly New graduate
    started a topic Searching for CVs on Google

    Searching for CVs on Google

    I am currently updating my CV. I wanted to look at layouts of other people's. I remember reading on here once something you could type into google and it would bring up results of just CVs in doc format, can anyone tell me the command?

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