Infinite Jest
Bluelight Crew
OK, so seeing as I'm moving to the UK in a few months and this is going to be useful to know, can you guys talk through what should go in teh CV, in a bit more detail?
My current model:
* contact details
* work history: reverse chronological: employer/address, job title; bullet-point list of regular duties/special projects. Only includes last three positions, unless earlier ones are especially relevant (e.g. low-level jobs in copyright or in the financial sector might be relevant to a position in those areas)
* Education. I include course names/grades for my Masters degree, because it's the core professional degree for my profession - you basically won't get a job without it. And a lot of my grades were good. I just list my earlier qualifications, no grades.
* Other skills: here's where I list computer skills that aren't necessarily implied by my work experience - basic HTML, Dreamweaver etc, even Office (just to emphasise that they won't have to train me on anything). Short, bullet-point list. Also mention my professional blog.
* Referees available on request. (Most of my employers don't give written references, but I have people who will give verbal ones).
Usually 2-3 pages (no more than 3) - but mostly bulletpoints.
Thoughts? (I'm targeting information/knowledge/library work in law firms or other London corporates, or universities).
My current model:
* contact details
* work history: reverse chronological: employer/address, job title; bullet-point list of regular duties/special projects. Only includes last three positions, unless earlier ones are especially relevant (e.g. low-level jobs in copyright or in the financial sector might be relevant to a position in those areas)
* Education. I include course names/grades for my Masters degree, because it's the core professional degree for my profession - you basically won't get a job without it. And a lot of my grades were good. I just list my earlier qualifications, no grades.
* Other skills: here's where I list computer skills that aren't necessarily implied by my work experience - basic HTML, Dreamweaver etc, even Office (just to emphasise that they won't have to train me on anything). Short, bullet-point list. Also mention my professional blog.
* Referees available on request. (Most of my employers don't give written references, but I have people who will give verbal ones).
Usually 2-3 pages (no more than 3) - but mostly bulletpoints.
Thoughts? (I'm targeting information/knowledge/library work in law firms or other London corporates, or universities).