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Presentation
If you are presenting a written CV use good quality paper. Be wary of trying to impress with coloured paper - It is not the way to get noticed.
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Keep sentences and paragraphs short and succinct - it's quality not quantity that counts.
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Fonts such as Arial or Times New Roman are the normal standard, type size should be no less than 11 point..
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Double check for typos and obviously poor grammar as this can rule you out of consideration for a job immediately - and it happens all the time!
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Always head the top of your first page with your name.
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Record your name on each page of your CV, in case it becomes separated from the front page. A good place for this is on a footer, at the bottom of the page.
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