Very quick cv question, it won't take you long.......
Very quick cv question, it won't take you long.......
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DJFish

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6,010 posts

290 months

Wednesday 14th October 2009
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I'm 35, going from degree level city job to local shorebased marine management position.
I've had four fairly different career changes in the last 20 years all of which are fully expanded upon on my cv.

Bearing in mind I'm now ancient do I really need to list my acedemic qualifications?

Also bear in mind that apart from vocational stuff all I have acedemically are 8 GCSEs

Do I include them on the cv or bin them?

Cheers
Dave

Puggit

49,635 posts

275 months

Wednesday 14th October 2009
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I'm also 35 - I just state I have 10 GCSEs, 2 AOs, an AS and 3 A levels - it takes one line, shows I've got them but doesn't bore anyone.

Flibble

6,538 posts

208 months

Thursday 15th October 2009
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What he said - a quick one liner, with maybe an indication of grades for any particularly relevant subjects.

ShadownINja

79,816 posts

309 months

Thursday 15th October 2009
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What they said. You ideally don't want to take more than 2 pages so you don't have space to mention the schools and universities you attended!

bridgdav

4,805 posts

275 months

Thursday 15th October 2009
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What are you proud of and can talk about - that will have a direct influence on the position you are going for..?

Cut through the Cr@p, the interviewer / hirer will...

Drop the GCSE's, or just mention, numerous A grades etc..

A phrase like : 'Having reached A grades in many GCSE subjects, I focussed my efforts and direction on a career path....... Yaddah yaddah....'

If a prospective employer even gets to your School grades then, you are on the right track - right for the job anyway.

Good Luck.

grumbledoak

32,495 posts

260 months

Thursday 15th October 2009
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'Puggit' is spot on. The qualifications themselves aren't that relevant after this much time, but do list them. Assuming you passed English and Maths, make that clear (the three 'Aaarghs', and all that).

Chris_OCR

5,429 posts

203 months

Friday 16th October 2009
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Keep it brief and BELOW your career history.

HTH