Hi everyone,
I am applying to
Perkins Coie for their Vac scheme, and I was wondering if anyone knew the general format I should use for my CV. There is so much conflicting information available online (bullet points vs short paragraphs, 1 page vs 2 pages), and I was wondering if anyone here would be able to simplify it for me specifically for
Perkins Coie.
Thank you!
Hi!
There is definitely a lot of mixed advice out there, so it is completely valid to be a bit confused!
The key thing with a CV is to make sure that it is professional and clear, rather than trying to follow one "perfect" format. In practice, I'd say that a concise and structured CV that incorporates some bullet points is generally the safest and most effective approach. The graduate recruitment team are likely to scan a CV quite quickly, so bullet points makes your experiences easier to digest and it helps your key achievements stand out. Alternatively, paragraph-style CVs can sometimes look dense or be a bit harder to read.
In terms of length, 1-page is ideal if you can achieve it without cutting out meaningful content/experiences, but 2 pages should be absolutely fine, especially if you have relevant experience and everything adds value. A solid structure that I would follow is:
- Education
- Work Experience (legal + non-legal)
- Positions of Responsibility / Extracurriculars
- Skills & Interests
For each role, I would focus on the impact you had and any reflections you can make, rather than just a description - briefly show what you did and the skills that you developed, particularly those that are relevant to the role of a trainee. I would try not to overthink the formatting too much, and it helps to have a look at some examples of legal CVs online to get an idea of what they should look like.
Best of luck with your application!
