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using ampersands (&) in a CV or job applications...?

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joko | 22:40 Mon 14th Mar 2011 | Jobs & Education
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ok? not ok?

normally wouldn't use but curious

perhaps not for banks but would it be ok if applying for more 'arty' jobs?

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Definitely not, unless referring to a former employer whose name is written with one.
. . . or possibly where two words are normally linked together anyway. For example: "I am currently the Heath & Safety representative in my workplace"
I wouldn't even do it in that instance, Chris - the HSE certainly don't... http://www.hse.gov.uk/
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i have a lot of words like that chris. i am freelance so my cv is getting long...was thinking of ways to save a bit here an there.

do you think peopl would frown on it though?
i will probably leave it as is

cheers
Isn't it a bit too text-speak?
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i wouldnt have thougt to use it in a block of text/speech like in the cover letter, just in lists and job titles, such as sets & props...costume & wardrobe etc
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not really sherrard...it is on a keyboard always has been...it is a legitimate character...
You'd save two characters by using an ampersand - that's a very small saving...
Bit of a tricky one. You will know how trendy your industry is (I was in education so it would have been a big no no).
Mark, the HSE uses both, for example "The Health & Safety Executive is governed by the Executive board and Senior Management Team. Find out more."
I think the OP has made her mind up anyway...:-)
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true mark but when there are around 40 ands in the doc it adds up and also can take it onto a new line for one word...

ah well i wont risk it then anyway...i suppect many in my industry would not notice or care...but a few might - and thats a few too many
Is it possible to reduce your CV in other ways joko? Maybe you are trying to list too much?

Are you writing spec letters or is it for a particular job. It might be worth adapting it for different occasions rather than trying to squeeze everything in.

Either way, good luck in finding something
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hi maidup thanks, i have tried but because i am a freelance its hard to know what to cut - i have already divided it up into 3 CVs! because its about 20 years worth of 2-week to 3 month jobs so it mounts up
they are largely just lists too... just - company, type of production, title and my job role.

its kind of expected in this industry to have a longer than the standard '2 page limit' CV...but my main one is pushing 4 now...

will just have to be ruthless

the letter is no problem and wouldnt want to try to shrink that

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