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Originally Posted by weenie
Yesterday was not a good day at all. My Mum had to go for another CT scan as her paraprotein is up. I suspect the cancer has spread further but will need to wait for the results.
In regards to hubby's job it's gone but they hope to either redeploy or TUPE the later we do not want and a hoping for redeployment. Today he is going to inquire about VRS as once Tupe has been sealed VRS will not be an option so today I find myself trying to do a cover letter for him and CV. The cover letter is not a problem but the CV I don't know if it's to long or to short. I have two pages with all the usual stuff Professional profile, Career summary, Qualifications, Professional development & References are available on request.
What is the norm for CV? 1 or 2 pages could anyone advice please as it has been so long since I have had the need to write one.
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The real key to a good cv is transferable skills, do a generic cv with everything on it and tailor it to each specific job he goes for and don't make it to long, there's no need to list irrelevant jobs from ten years ago or having loads of hobbies or interests listed.