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Should I Amalgamate The Jobs On My Husbands Cv?
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Hi all,
Wondering why my husband isn't getting anywhere with his job hunting, we've tweaked and tweaked his CV, there's only so much you can do!
Anyway, I was just going through it and as he has had several different roles in one company, should we amalgamate the jobs into one but sub header them in some way? Would this make it better for the employer to read or would it make it look less appealing?
His CV is just over 2 pages.
Wondering why my husband isn't getting anywhere with his job hunting, we've tweaked and tweaked his CV, there's only so much you can do!
Anyway, I was just going through it and as he has had several different roles in one company, should we amalgamate the jobs into one but sub header them in some way? Would this make it better for the employer to read or would it make it look less appealing?
His CV is just over 2 pages.
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The older the job the less important it is. A single one liner is probably all that is needed for the older ones that are still not old enough to leave off. They'll probably just be skimmed over anyway.
The sub-heading idea is probably useful, but add what is relevant to the position one is going for only. Keep brief, but show relevant skills/achievements.
The older the job the less important it is. A single one liner is probably all that is needed for the older ones that are still not old enough to leave off. They'll probably just be skimmed over anyway.
The sub-heading idea is probably useful, but add what is relevant to the position one is going for only. Keep brief, but show relevant skills/achievements.
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