Hi Alice, do you simply mean that all other entries in the CV e.g interests/extra curriculars should be in brief bullet points, and work experience in fuller prose written paragraphs? Thank you>Agreed, bullet points are fine for a CV though I always recommend prose for work experience entries.
Hi Alice, do you simply mean that all other entries in the CV e.g interests/extra curriculars should be in brief bullet points, and work experience in fuller prose written paragraphs? Thank you>
Think Alice means that in applications where you have work experience sections, you use prose, but that you use bullet points on CVsHi Alice, do you simply mean that all other entries in the CV e.g interests/extra curriculars should be in brief bullet points, and work experience in fuller prose written paragraphs? Thank you>
Is it ever acceptable to use prose for employment in CVs? Mine is currently all bullet-pointed, but is it possible to use prose for current position if it's concise (just to explain additional points I may not want to/be able to fit into a cover letter)?Think Alice means that in applications where you have work experience sections, you use prose, but that you use bullet points on CVs
You can do, but you will be making it much more difficult for your reader to digest what you are saying.Is it ever acceptable to use prose for employment in CVs? Mine is currently all bullet-pointed, but is it possible to use prose for current position if it's concise (just to explain additional points I may not want to/be able to fit into a cover letter)?
Great, thank you!You can do, but you will be making it much more difficult for your reader to digest what you are saying.
I'd be slightly concerned if you are trying to force information from a cover letter into a CV though - there is something about that which doesn't quite sound right. The purpose of the two documents is very different and I wouldn't expect you'd be able to transfer one from the other without it potentially jarring.