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Old 01-05-2015, 16:36   #9
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re: Helvetica

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Originally Posted by Stuart View Post
According to http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articl...on-your-r-sum- , it's the best font to use on a CV.
I use Arial, and Times New Roman on my CV.

but I will change Times New Roman to Garamond.

Never let me down.

The reason is I submit my CV electronically, and if you use any "special font" that the person who downloads it doesn't have, their system will use another font and make it look crap.

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£153 for a font, well I cannot say my answer to that here.

http://www.fonts.com/font/linotype/h...ca#product_top
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