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Doing a CV.

The original 42pcenter MD (Elite) posted this on Tuesday, 9th October 2012, 10:53

Any tips or simple templates?

Thanks in advance.



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RE: Doing a CV.

RJS (undefined) posted this on Tuesday, 9th October 2012, 11:09

Here is a bit of advice I got from an agent a few months ago, he said you should list your employment history in reverse order and for each bit say, this is where I worked, this is what I did, these are the skills I used and this is what I learned. But it probably depends a lot on what sort of area you wish to work in.


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RE: Doing a CV.

admars (Elite) posted this on Tuesday, 9th October 2012, 11:38

I was also told to tailor each CV for each application, it`s a pain in the arse, but is better. You can flesh out previous roles more suitable to one you`re applying for, and your title etc.

as well as what you did where you worked etc as Rob says above, say how it benefited the company/what impact it had (if good :) )

Good luck,

RE: Doing a CV.

The original 42pcenter MD (Elite) posted this on Tuesday, 9th October 2012, 12:03

Thanks both. So, jobs from current to first. Grab the skills gained from the job and put them in.

Do they still need or want Personal interests?



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RE: Doing a CV.

admars (Elite) posted this on Tuesday, 9th October 2012, 12:15

only if you have room, best if they`re relevant, or particularly interesting, but not too flambouyant.

e.g. if you`re into off piste skiing, and applying for an office job, that may be bad as they may assume you`ll want lots of time off at Christmas, and may be off with broken legs.

but if say you`re a cub scout master, then that would be worth mentioning if you`re going to be ateam leader, or if you`re treasurer for a local group etc.

I think mine has 1 line at the bottom saying I enjoying cycling, playing football, and mentions some non owkr related It interests.

there is another way of doing CVs which I haven`t used but was told about ( When I got made redundant company i used to work for sent me on some seminars, group sessions, and 1 to 1s with consultant that were surprisingly helpful) where you just list your skills in details in order of relevance later you just list companies worked for with dates

that is generally better for older ppl, or if the job you`re applying for isn`t similar to what you`ve done recently

I`ve got soem info at home, I`ll dig it out but I think my neighbour borrowed it.

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RE: Doing a CV.

Faust (Elite) posted this on Tuesday, 9th October 2012, 16:34

Put all the relevant stuff u want your potential new employer to see on the first page
(if the CV is longer than one page - which I`m sure it is).  They`ll want something to immediately catch the eye espec. if they got a lot of them to look at.  Good luck.
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RE: Doing a CV.

dvdhouse (Competent) posted this on Tuesday, 9th October 2012, 22:40

Its worth (depending on the job being apllied for) to get your C.V professionally compiled on a one to one session :)

RE: Doing a CV.

admars (Elite) posted this on Wednesday, 10th October 2012, 06:03

the problem with those services is they can charge a lot, and I remember a "pro" seeing my CV suggested some changes, another one saw the new one, suggested different changes, everyone likes slightly different things in terms of layout, so it`s best to make sure the content is right, then the look fairly generic, as although I know you need it to stand out, if you use some bizarre layout or font it`s more likely to be off putting.

RE: Doing a CV.

The original 42pcenter MD (Elite) posted this on Wednesday, 10th October 2012, 08:39

All points noted.

Thanks again.



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RE: Doing a CV.

mbilko (Elite) posted this on Wednesday, 10th October 2012, 10:57

I have my pic on mine, also have my age as I figure if Im too old better to get it out the way and have non smoker health excellent etc, 1st paragraph a brief bio of myself then my work history.

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