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Keep it short, two pages is enough.  I dont like hand-writen CV's nor do I like generic, downloaded from the 'net CV's.  Im always impressed by a well writen covering letter, any spelling mistakes, poor grammer or just general rambling nonsense and its filed under B for bin.


Ive been on both sides, both as a grad trying for months to land a job and now as an employer.  Qualifications are good, but loads have them these days, I got a 2:1 but so did alot of others.  A degree shows what level you are capable of working at thats about it.  Keep your hobbies very short and 'enhance' any team playing sports or activities you are involved in.  Good luck


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