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Seriously: If you value it, take/fetch it yourself
Anyway - that second sentence could use a semicolon...
</IT geek who has one foot in the marketing side of things>
A well written CV makes all the difference as well as being able to sell yourself. I would argue that the covering letter is . more important than the c.v, so maybe see if you can incorporate that.
If covering letter was shit, didn't even look at c.v.
So yeah.. go for it
Obviously a doer not a talker !
I like his style
Now I realise that it' very easy to have more experience than I had.
Now I think that when I'm looking for graduate jobs I should think about interviewing the companies I'm applying for... A million people needed in Europe InfoSec sector and about 10,000 trained and qualified workers to fill them... I'll have a Degree, been the president of Ethical Hacking Society and hopefully after tomorrow will be a paid "Ambassador" for an online Hacking and Forensics training platform... And have worked with lecturers running the Forensic and Security labs at uni... If I can't make a CV out of that and get a job in my chosen sector... I don't deserve a job!
But in previous years I would have happily handed my CV over to others - I don't like self promotion or anything like it. CVs should really make you stand out and that always feels crass
OK
Write down the jobs you've done and your qualifications
OK, here you go
Right, here's your CV, that'll be £50