"Professionally Written CV's"
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"Professionally Written CV's"
Hi all
To the forum masters, sorry, not sure where to put this one?
To the rest of you good folk out there, any advise on whether its worth coughing up +/- $150 for a professionally written CV?
Regards
CL
To the forum masters, sorry, not sure where to put this one?
To the rest of you good folk out there, any advise on whether its worth coughing up +/- $150 for a professionally written CV?
Regards
CL
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Good question
I have thought about this as well.
I have learnt that there is a slightly different slant that should be on a pilot's CV than that of another job; in terms of layout, amount of detail, order of presenation, etc.
I am just wondering whether professional CV writers would be able to taylor a CV for a specific job and have an understanding of what those requirements are.
Regards,
Ian.
I have learnt that there is a slightly different slant that should be on a pilot's CV than that of another job; in terms of layout, amount of detail, order of presenation, etc.
I am just wondering whether professional CV writers would be able to taylor a CV for a specific job and have an understanding of what those requirements are.
Regards,
Ian.
Hi clmax,
If it help's advice given too me was most HR department's spend less than 1 minute looking at your CV. Most Important is the Facts, Total Time, basic experience, Licences etc etc straight in your face.
It helped me to improve my cv and it worked.
Regards.
If it help's advice given too me was most HR department's spend less than 1 minute looking at your CV. Most Important is the Facts, Total Time, basic experience, Licences etc etc straight in your face.
It helped me to improve my cv and it worked.
Regards.