CV review required

Discussion in 'Employment & Jobs' started by simonp83, Apr 20, 2009.

  1. michael78

    michael78 Terabyte Poster

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    I did the Security+ years ago and didn't really think it was very good to be honest. I struggled to find good course material as the books were outdated. It might of changed since then so I'm possibly not the best person to ask as it might of improved since then.
     
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  2. JK2447
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    Yeah there's still not tons of material about but Ken on here's gave me some good pointers. Thanks anyway mate
     
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  3. onoski

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    I'd eraborate a little to beef up the content of your CV as well as keeping it to a two page margin. Lastly, get rid of your references and instead put down "available on request".

    Best of wishes and keep focused:)
     
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  4. Gav

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    What font have you actually used? I just opened that in Word 2003 and it looks horrendous. (the font, not the actual design)
     
  5. simonp83

    simonp83 Kilobyte Poster

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    The font is called Perpetua and is one of the main fonts in Word 2007. Can anyone else certify if they are having the same problem with Word 2003?
     
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  6. westernkings

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    Stick it in a PDF man. it's 2009 for gods sake. :p
     
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  7. simonp83

    simonp83 Kilobyte Poster

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    Since changing my cv, i am getting a few more phone calls a week, so thank you all for the help :D
     
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  8. Qs

    Qs Semi-Honorary Member Gold Member

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    Awesome :)

    Qs
     
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  9. Kitkatninja
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    Excellent :)

    -Ken
     
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