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by ionised
3443 days ago
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UK CVs take a bit of a different format than a US resume, and the general rule for them (that I've experienced over the last ten years) is to keep it to two pages. My own first has a brief paragraph of info about me, who I am and where I want to be. Then my most recent/relevant employment history along with any notable achievements or responsibilities for each. Then any relevant education, typically the university I went to along with the overall course grade and modules. This becomes less important as the length of your career increases though. If you've been a professional developer for 10 years or more, an employer likely won't care what class your university degree was. Lastly people advise including a very brief section for references, but personally I just make it known that they are available on request. |
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