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CV/Resume Advice....Is anyone thinking outside the box?

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Duncan {o,o}:
I'm currently trying to get to grips with writing my CV, and after reading it a few times it just seems a bit dull....

I've recently graduate and after a small summer holiday I'm now looking for my first "proper" job! I understand there is a lot of competition so I was hoping to find out if people have stuck with the traditional CV or have thought outside the box by using social media, vid application?

I want to stand out from the crowd so was thinking of going down the more creative route to make a stand out first impression.....has anyone in this forum used other a different method of presenting themselves and has it worked?

Thanks

{o,o}
|)__) Duncan
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Duncan {o,o}:
I take that as a no then!  ;) After a bit more researching I came across what looks the be quite a good website which has some creative CVs on it, if people are interested the link is:  http://www.theitcv.com

Its help me get to grips with writing my CV.

{o,o}

astarmathsandphysics:
I never understood CV's.
They always made me think I was begging for a job.

Duncan {o,o}:
I disagree, I think it is a great tool for an introduction to a company, the CV should be informative not grovelling and what I was trying to get to the bottom of the best way to present yourself through the medium of a CV.

A cover letter however is a selling tool and should be written telling the prospective employer why you are great for the job.....i.e begging/grovelling ;)

astarmathsandphysics:
Dogs grovel.

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