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To me it looks way too busy. Although I like the idea ... just if I was recruiting for a role I wouldn't like the way it's arranged and would probably ask for it in the usual format.
To me it looks way too busy. Although I like the idea ... just if I was recruiting for a role I wouldn't like the way it's arranged and would probably ask for it in the usual format.
And then bin it after they've gone to the trouble.
Could be a lovely brochure though, I'd out the same content across four pages, glossy brochure, fire it in the post (not e-mail, so yesterday) and wait for the phone calls.
"Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark Twain
And then bin it after they've gone to the trouble.
Well it would get my attention which is half the battle with CV shifting. However would I go to the effort of asking for it in the usual format is another issue
Probably more suited and acceptable to the world of the arty farty types. I can see barrow boys and nerdy types simply binning it for an engineering CV. Unless you're a girly girl, of course.
hyperD in "gross generalisation" mode
If you think my attitude stinks, you should smell my fingers.
Probably more suited and acceptable to the world of the arty farty types. I can see barrow boys and nerdy types simply binning it for an engineering CV. Unless you're a girly girl, of course.
hyperD in "gross generalisation" mode
To be honest I agree with that, except all the lines make it a total mess.
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