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How long should a CV be?

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Frogsandsheep · 21/11/2020 14:07

There is no application form and I could do a short covering letter but they’ve just asked me to send over my most recent cv! It’s to do some occasional lecturing at a university- I already have a job but want to get involved with this particular institution.
Mine is currently 3 pages - education, employment, further training and experience, personal statement (covering details of skills, character and interests) and references.
Is this all wrong? I’m in a senior position now but it was a structured application form that got me this job and it’s been a while since I’ve done a cv. Thanks

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LIZS · 21/11/2020 14:10

2 pages max. Personal statement can largely go in cover email, references keep for later.

GreyishDays · 21/11/2020 14:11

2 pages. Have you googled for examples? They’ve changed since 2004 when I last did mine. Grin

RiaOverTheRainbow · 21/11/2020 14:11

Specific industries may vary but the standard is 1-2 pages. I'd go over it and make sure all the information is relevant for this specific application.

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Lazypuppy · 21/11/2020 14:12

2 pages maxand tailored for the role you are applying for

MrsT1405 · 21/11/2020 14:14

A page is usually enough but you can go to two if you have to. Chop down all the education and early experience. Push the here and now.

tectonicplates · 21/11/2020 14:18

You don't need to put references on a CV, and don't put "references available upon request" either. So that'll help you get rid of a few lines.

terrywynne · 21/11/2020 14:20

I would try and get some advice on academic cv specifically. I know universities academic jobs are one of the examples where cvs can be longer. Not sure if that would apply to occasional lecturing though compared with a job with research elements etc.

But yes you can usually cut back on early experience and education.

Pipandmum · 21/11/2020 14:27

One page preferably. You could cover much of your personal statement in your cover letter - does any employer really care what your hobbies are?
Cut references.
Limit your education to university and post graduate - a list will suffice.
Your most recent and relevant employment is the only one that needs going in to any detail.
Google it there are many samples online.

mrsed1987 · 21/11/2020 14:29

Deffo only 1 page I'd say

Frogsandsheep · 21/11/2020 14:35

What education and employment can I cut? I have 5 university qualifications plus lots of training and relevant courses etc so that’s long.
I have not put anything about hobbies, more about skills that are relevant. Do I need to put all my employment since university? It’s now 2 and a half pages but a whole page is a list of qualifications and places of employment 😩
I might cut lots of it into a cover letter and send them both

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msrobot · 21/11/2020 14:37

Have you tried removing employment that isn’t relevant to job you’re applying for (especially if it’s from 5+ years ago)
e.g., retail sales assistant

Frogsandsheep · 21/11/2020 14:42

I’ve reduced the font to 11 and done single line spacing! It’s now 2 pages exactly but rather packed - will that be ok? I really want this opportunity and everything in there feels relevant

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terrywynne · 21/11/2020 14:55

Again, you need to look at some lecturer specific cos! And UK ones not US as they have different expectations at US universities. 3 pages is not unusual for academic posts. More detail will usually be expected about university level education, research, publications.

terrywynne · 21/11/2020 14:56

Cvs not cos

RedMarauder · 21/11/2020 15:03

While 2 pages is standard in the UK it really depends on your industry sector.

One of my friends used a 7 page CV for an academic role and got it. While she was writing her CV some of her family were having a go at her saying to was too long and should be 2 pages but they work in different sectors where they mostly use application forms when applying for jobs.

I work in a STEM sector and depending on the organisation my CV can be from 4 to 12 pages. The longer length is for scientific organisations who have a specific CV format where they want to know the ins and outs of all my qualifications and my relevant full employment history.

GreyishDays · 21/11/2020 15:59

@Frogsandsheep

I’ve reduced the font to 11 and done single line spacing! It’s now 2 pages exactly but rather packed - will that be ok? I really want this opportunity and everything in there feels relevant
Make your margins slightly narrower? Any sentences you can reword to get rid of the odd word which saves a whole line? Titles that can be reformatted to display qualifications on fewer lines etc?
GreyishDays · 21/11/2020 16:02

How crammed is it? This is a medium one I’d say (from my research when I was redoing mine).

How long should a CV be?
SueEllenMishke · 21/11/2020 16:07

Academic CVs are different to a standard CV.

The Prospects website gives good advice as well as some examples.

GreyishDays · 21/11/2020 16:10

@SueEllenMishke

Academic CVs are different to a standard CV.

The Prospects website gives good advice as well as some examples.

Did you mean that to me? I think that cv is a normally ‘full’ one, for a non academic job too? Or do you not?
ArosGartref · 21/11/2020 16:16

3 pages for an academic CV is fine.

SueEllenMishke · 21/11/2020 16:30

No Greyishdays I was responding to the OP.

However, an academic CV is different and is typically longer than a standard CV of two pages. Academic CVS need to also include publications and papers presented at conferences.

MedSchoolRat · 21/11/2020 16:41

My (academic) CV is 11 pgs long. Even though I'm a nobody in the academic world.
3 pages of blurb & 8 pgs of 'publications'.

Long Long Long for a Uni job OP.
If it's purely teaching job then go into detail in cover letter about your teaching & admin skills.

PurBal · 21/11/2020 16:41

2 pages max

MedSchoolRat · 21/11/2020 16:43

.. I have senior colleagues who still put in their casual jobs from 1987 on their full CV. Nothing gets forgotten on an academic CV. Maybe drop the O-level & A-level grades I guess, after Dr'd.

GreyishDays · 21/11/2020 17:46

@SueEllenMishke

No Greyishdays I was responding to the OP.

However, an academic CV is different and is typically longer than a standard CV of two pages. Academic CVS need to also include publications and papers presented at conferences.

Yeah. I probably shouldn’t have used an academic example Smile
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