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Originally posted by singhr View PostAs the clock runs down on this contract it's time to revamp the CV and chop out some of the old stuff that flags up I am indeed as old as Methuselah. Can you CUKers tell me how I should refer to myself when describing the work I've done please?
Over the years I have ping-ponged between these styles:
'Rajiv spent six months doing this and that....'
'He spent six months doing this and that....'
'I spent six months doing this and that...'
All advice and silly repllies welcomed
Make it sound like a diary "spent six months doing this and that..."
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You should say we. How many times has the queen had a CV been turned down?
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I use the 4th party......
Someone else did all the work - I claim I did it on my CV...
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Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View PostMy CV reads- Dates - Client - Job role - Bullet points. Like that for each gig.
Now that I am >50, I am careful that nothing on the CV allows anyone to calculate my age with any certainty. The CV stops at 1990.
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Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View Post... The CV stops at 1990.
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My CV reads- Dates - Client - Job role - Bullet points. Like that for each gig.
Now that I am >50, I am careful that nothing on the CV allows anyone to calculate my age with any certainty. The CV stops at 1990.
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Right I've done it - switched Rajiv to 'I' and changed all the tenses. It sounds less pretentious and has the bonus of making everything fit without cramming it too. All the agency has to do now is switch it all back to 'Rajiv did this and that'
thanks for all your suggestions and pointing out my shortcomings as an indian impersonator.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI prefer third person :-
Coded a java server for fx instruments......
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Good practice if you have experience and to shorten the CV
Originally posted by xoggoth View PostNever referred to self at all, I just decribed the job, responsibilities and skills used. xxx ltd, date to date. Doing xxx in xxx etc
I,We and they just fill up the page.
So yes for technical or Hands on people
Configured Accounts payable this included;- Automatic payments..................blah blah.
I can't talk for PMs as they may need to explain verbally what they accomplished
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Originally posted by wobbegong View Post"His majestic Highness <insert name here>, ruler of land and sea, defender of morals, keeper of truth, vanquisher of evil, most beloved on Earth and in Heaven spent six months doing this and that...."
Oh, and don't forget the "Amen" at the end.
You're hired!
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Originally posted by singhr View PostAs the clock runs down on this contract it's time to revamp the CV and chop out some of the old stuff that flags up I am indeed as old as Methuselah. Can you CUKers tell me how I should refer to myself when describing the work I've done please?
Over the years I have ping-ponged between these styles:
'Rajiv spent six months doing this and that....'
'He spent six months doing this and that....'
'I spent six months doing this and that...'
All advice and silly repllies welcomed
Oh, and don't forget the "Amen" at the end.
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