This book provides a fascinating insight into how to prepare a CV
that will get you shortlisted for a job. Cutting through redundant
psychological theory, Jim Bright and Joanne Earl give practical advice
on how to get the most out of a CV. Through anecdotes and sample CVs
(both good and bad) the authors manage to inject considerable humour
into what could be a dull subject.
Unlike many other publications of this sort, the examples and information
contained in Brilliant CV are drawn from rigorous empirical studies
carried out by the authors. Their overall approach is thus both methodologically
sound and proven to be effective in the "real-world" environment.
The Evening Standard review this book unlike many other publications
on this subject. It starts from scratch and offers clear and precise
advice.
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