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Old 08-29-2009, 07:27 PM   #1
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Hello guys,
I have just graduated specialising in 3D Animation.I am currently looking for jobs in the GD. Need some feedback and advice on my CV.

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Hi there,

I think your CV is neat and straight to the point. It's laid out pretty well...I would say to inject a splash of colour into it somewhere, but that is subjective, as it would appeal to some employers, and could also put some off...

What area of graphic design are youn hoping to enter? It's fine to have a 'template' CV, I'd recommend having a few different versions, so they are pretty tailored to each position you apply for.

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Hi there,

I think your CV is neat and straight to the point. It's laid out pretty well...I would say to inject a splash of colour into it somewhere, but that is subjective, as it would appeal to some employers, and could also put some off...

What area of graphic design are youn hoping to enter? It's fine to have a 'template' CV, I'd recommend having a few different versions, so they are pretty tailored to each position you apply for.

Good luck
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