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aima123 Guest
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| Can you give us a right CV format? The one who is not complicated and convincing to read. |
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Joined: 24 Jul 2006 Posts: 45 Location: England
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[quote="aima123"]Can you give us a right CV format? The one who is not complicated and convincing to read.[/quote]
Hi.
There is no "right CV format". The best CV for you, is one which highlights your key selling points most effectively. For us to be able to help you further, feel free to contact us for a free review. Alternatively, post your CV here (without your personal details), and we'll have a look. |
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randle Guest
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| you want to make your cv wrap around you and who you are. No one has the same cv format. |
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etali Guest
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Different CVs suit different people, and different job types. It really depends on your history, qualifications, experience, and the kind of job you are applying for.
The most common CV types are chronological CVs where you go back over your experience job by job, stating your responsibilities and achievements, and 'skills based' CVs where you focus on what you can do, but don't list every single job you've ever done.
I'd try both, and also try variations, and see what makes you look 'best' for the role you are applying for. |
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