CV advice

Discussion in 'Training & Development' started by tony_baduk, Nov 26, 2007.

  1. tony_baduk

    tony_baduk Bit Poster

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    Hello all,
    Any ideas on how to best layout an I.T CV?

    I have one which is too general and would like to concentrate on just I.T.

    A few q's:
    1) Do you require a personal profile?
    2) Is it best to have bullet points for each achievement?
    3) Is it neccessary to include education i.e school, college and university?

    Cheers.
     
    Certifications: BA (Hons) Media & Comms
    WIP: A+
  2. flopstocks

    flopstocks Nibble Poster

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    Monster.com has a good guide for creating CV's
     
    Certifications: A+, Network+, CCNA, BSc(Hons) Open
  3. Ozzie

    Ozzie Nibble Poster

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    • A profile is a must, but keep it short, say 4-5 line's
    • Definatly use bullets, it makes the cv easier to read
    • I think you should detail your relavent education, anything else either omit or be brief
    From the info I've gathered on writing CVs, I think a good layout would be something like this:
    • Profile
    • Achievements
    • Skills
    • Work experience
    • Qualification/Education
    Check these out.
    http://www.certforums.co.uk/forums/thread6029.html
    http://mathscareers.atticmedia.com/undergraduates/articles/193.aspx
    http://www.bradleycvs.co.uk/cvservice/sample-cvs.htm
     
    WIP: CompTIA A+
  4. tony_baduk

    tony_baduk Bit Poster

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    Thanks guys for your help.

    Any sample I.T CV's around to view?

    Cheers.
     
    Certifications: BA (Hons) Media & Comms
    WIP: A+

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