I have my CV engraved on 2 foot high granite slabs. It makes an impact.
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"Conqueror Paper: Helps them to justify your rate as you are a quality service."
No, use Adobe Publisher and select velum as the background. Or on the cheap write you CV in HTML. Flashing bullet points are a good start to catch the agents eye. I have photo at the top of my CV; when you click on it plays a wav file greeting. This really impresses agents and clients.
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Originally posted by XenophonThis is a section of a post that advises what type of paper to use if MAILING your CV in
Scenario: Turn up at interview, hiring manager says, "Have you got a copy of your CV, I've left my copy on my desk / I've just come from another meeting / The dog ate the copy the agent sent me". Contractor says, "Uhm no, I didn't bother bringing a copy with me..." Oops!
The other stuff:
Conqueror Paper: Helps them to justify your rate as you are a quality service.
Off-white: Stands out from the crowd / pile of 80g/m2 'nicked from the office photocopier' lot
Paper Clips: Other person turns up at the interview and wants a copy of your CV too, needs to pop to the photocopier to run a copy. Hey presto! How thoughtful! Doesn't break a nail or stab their finger removing staples
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Originally posted by threadedWell, I have a counter argument, I know of one Manager who immediately binned anything with a paperclip. He was a little odd to say the least, but that was his way, like it or the highway.
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Originally posted by AlfredJPruffockcrispy Fiver makes a great way of not only binding your cv but really gets attention.
Fings aint wot the used to be
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Originally posted by threadedWell, I have a counter argument, I know of one Manager who immediately binned anything with a paperclip. He was a little odd to say the least, but that was his way, like it or the highway.
I dont know why.
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Well, I have a counter argument, I know of one Manager who immediately binned anything with a paperclip. He was a little odd to say the least, but that was his way, like it or the highway.
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What's wrong with staples? I always find paperclips fall off yet staples provide a far more secure way of fixing your CV pages together. Affix a business card by paperclip, by all means, as this would be designed to be easily removed but you don't want page 2 of CV to disappear because the oaf reading it can't keep all the pages together.
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This is a section of a post that advises what type of paper to use if MAILING your CV in:
Originally posted by deforceFinally, if you're using paper, make sure it is Conqueror, medium weight, off-white in colour, paper clips never staples.Tags: None
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