Hello!Hi, I attended a DLA Piper talk and grad rec mentioned that for the CV there's no need to include an education section because the online form will ask for grades anyway. She also mentioned having a brief introduction (but I might have misheard this). Is it alright to still stick to the standard format for CVs (i.e. with an education section and without including an introduction)?
If the graduate recruitment team mentioned that there is a specific format that they recommend, I would follow that - it is likely what they are looking for!
I can’t imagine you would be rejected because you used a standard CV format, but since they mentioned specifically that there is no need to include an education section, I would use that space to expand on other areas of your CV instead.