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Archive for February, 2008

How to write a medical CV

Medical CVs are structured differently from other CVs. For a start, it’s not unusual for a medical CV to have 5 – 10 pages…or more.

Follow this brief guide to help in the compilation of your medical CV (remember, for professional advice, read more about our medical CV writing service).

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CV hobbies, what should you do?

In around 90% of CVs we see, ‘I enjoy socialising and listening to music’, (or something similar) has been included under an “Interests / Hobbies” section. This, coupled with long-winded personal details will not help promote you to a potential recruiter!

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I am responsible for

Every day, we see CVs from people at all levels – from students to CEOs. Even though the content of CVs are entirely different, we often see very similar mistakes, the most popular one, ‘I am responsible for’.

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Should I mention I was sacked on my CV?

I was recently sacked from a company I worked at for 4 years, what does this mean for my CV? How do I mention it?

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Interview Nerves

The feeling of being nervous is something that happens to all of us, and during an interview, it’s no different…sweaty palms, butterflies and a dry mouth are all part of the ‘interview experience’.

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