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Curriculum Vitae |
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Interview |
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Career assessment |
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Curriculum Vitae Tips |
What should you leave out of
your CV? |
1. Any sort of failure - exams, marriages, businesses, etc.
2. Reasons for leaving each job.
3. Salary information - this can only be used to reject your application.
If an advertisement specifically requests this information you can always
include the information in your cover letter.
4. Fancy patterns/borders - these detract from your presentation
5. Title pages, binders and folders are usually unnecessary and can be off-putting
(though if you are doing a special presentation, enclosing your CV in a
binder may look more impressive)
6. Do not include a list of publications if you are a scientist, unless
they are asked for.
7. Leave out age (put in date of birth instead), weight, height, health,
or any other personal information that is irrelevant to your application.
8. Do not use poor quality photocopies of your CV - they make it look as
though you are sending off your CV to lots of companies and that you may
not be too bothered who you work for. |
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