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<blockquote data-quote="AJ" data-source="post: 3412" data-attributes="member: 543"><p>I’d say it depends on what stage you’re at and how much you have to put on. </p><p>Two pages is accepted everywhere and I’ve never ever heard it’s not. So two is fine unless the firm (not careers adviser!) itself sets out any requirements. </p><p>The only caveat I’d put is that there’s no point having a two page CV for the sake of it. Be critical. If it can be condensed into one page, then make sure it is. Perhaps this is what the adviser meant. </p><p>Make sure it’s spaced out and not all squeezed into one page though. Take out refs/use the whole line/play around with spacing</p><p>A concise well structured one page cv will come across much better than a two page cv, which is just spaced out for the sake of making up two pages.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AJ, post: 3412, member: 543"] I’d say it depends on what stage you’re at and how much you have to put on. Two pages is accepted everywhere and I’ve never ever heard it’s not. So two is fine unless the firm (not careers adviser!) itself sets out any requirements. The only caveat I’d put is that there’s no point having a two page CV for the sake of it. Be critical. If it can be condensed into one page, then make sure it is. Perhaps this is what the adviser meant. Make sure it’s spaced out and not all squeezed into one page though. Take out refs/use the whole line/play around with spacing A concise well structured one page cv will come across much better than a two page cv, which is just spaced out for the sake of making up two pages. [/QUOTE]
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