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CV/Resumé
A CV should be tailored to the job you are applying for, but often a few tailored industry specific CVs will be adequate. We allow you to upload and manage multiple CVs and give each a name for easy selection.
CV Upload
Uploading a CV is important as it allows our extensive list of recruiters to search and find you.
We accept CVs up to 200KB in size in Microsoft Word (DOC), Adobe Acrobat (PDF), Rich Text Format (RTF) and Plain Text (TXT) formats.
Tags/Keywords
Our innovative and custom-written search engine places an importance upon tags chosen to be representative of the content.
Feel free to suggest to us some words that describe you and your skills. This doesn't have to be a senctence, just a collection of appropriate words/skills; for example:
java linux developer project manager
Covering Letter
All recruiters unanimously recommend including a covering letter with each job application. Ideally this is tailored to the job you are applying for, but a general purposes one will often do. We have provided one for quick and easy use and we allow you to upload and manage multiple covering letters, giving each a name for easy selection.
Covering Letter
All recruiters unanimously recommend including a covering letter with each job application. Ideally this is tailored to the job you are applying for, but a general purposes one will often do. We have provided one for quick and easy use and we allow you to upload and manage multiple covering letters, giving each a name for easy selection.
Tags/Keywords
Our innovative and custom-written search engine places an importance upon tags chosen to be representative of the content, however it also indexes all content to provide you with the most relevant results
Please note that the Quick Search operates as Boolean search, so you can narrow your search by including operators such as "and" if more than one term is required to feature in the results. "+" will also work in the same way. I.e. "php and mysql london" is the same as "+php +mysql london".
The operator "or" does not need to be included as this is the default, i.e. "php or mysql or london" is the same as "php mysql london". You can also use "not" or - to exclude terms.