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3 Reasons Why a Combined CV is Most Appropriate


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A combined CV is used when:
  1. You have strong work experiences and many accomplishments.
  2. You don’t have gaps in your work progression.
  3. You don’t have weak skills and little achievements.

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Hi. In this video, we will suggest when it is most appropriate to use a ‘Combined CV’. First, what is a ‘Combined CV’? As its name suggests, it is a CV that combines both Chronological and Functional CVs. This type of CV is used when:
  • You have strong work experiences and many accomplishments.
  • You don’t have gaps in your work progression.
  • You don’t have weak skills and little achievements.
So, a ‘Combined CV’ is when you want to sell both your work experiences and your strengths. This format is lengthier than the other 2 kinds of CVs. Therefore, it is very important that you try your best not to lose the interest of your recruiter reading this kind of CV!