I took a look at your CV and thought it was very impressive. I am not going to give you a line-by-line critique but I will say a couple of things about it. Please remember that these are my personal opinions.

First I think you need another picture, something a bit more formal. Most of the companies you apply to will have a dress code and I doubt that the way you are dressed in the photo will meet very many of those dress codes.

Since you wrote a version of your CV in english you must be applying or thinking of applying to British or American companies. Be careful in the assumptions you make about what they know about Sweden. For instance under Military you listed radar observator (observer?) and Green duty. What is Green duty? You also do not state what your rank was in the military.

And last, be careful of your wording in english. The dictionary definition of the word 'Corporative' suggests that it does not mean what you think it does. Cooperative skills or attitude might be better phrasing.

Your CV is excellent and your skill list is substantial. I really doubt you will have trouble getting the kind of job you want. I wish you good luck.

xenchu the dim (ie. dimwit)

Well, 'splain it to me!


In reply to Re^2: Always someone better than you? by dimwit
in thread Always someone better than you? by Ace128

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