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Professionally written CV. Any experience?
Mishomeister
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I am currently looking for a job. However I am not hearing back from any companies I have applied from.
This includes the jobs for which I have loads of experience. For example I have an experience in managing sales team but not even hearing back from the applications for a more junior sales jobs.
I was thinking to get a specialist firm to write my CV and LinkedIn profile, however there are plenty of companies to chose from and the prices wary significantly.
I was wondering if anyone on this forum had any experience with such firms and if the experience was positive, which company would you recommend?
Many Thanks
This includes the jobs for which I have loads of experience. For example I have an experience in managing sales team but not even hearing back from the applications for a more junior sales jobs.
I was thinking to get a specialist firm to write my CV and LinkedIn profile, however there are plenty of companies to chose from and the prices wary significantly.
I was wondering if anyone on this forum had any experience with such firms and if the experience was positive, which company would you recommend?
Many Thanks
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If you've been a manager you're less likely to hear back for more junior roles. They assume that you're only taking it as a stopgap and won't stick around, or that you'll get bored, or you won't take kindly to be given orders.
You probably need different CVs depending on what you're applying for.All shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of things shall be well.
Pedant alert - it's could have, not could of.0
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