Moot_Geeza wrote:It's the oche for seagull darts.
HawBawJaws wrote:I was considering one of those free programs, just didn't want to look like a gypo to any potential employers!
pantyfire wrote:Save as PDF.
GurtTractor wrote:I mean, generally it's recommended to export to PDF, so that aren't going to know what you've used.
tigerswiftly wrote:Better a gypo than a jock, eh. Christ.
It's all good, I'm sure you didn't mean anything by it. The 2 year old was keeping me up and I was in a grump.HawBawJaws wrote:tigerswiftly wrote:Better a gypo than a jock, eh. Christ.
I meant no offense by that towards anyone.
SpaceGazelle wrote:I'd never used Word until I started my Masters diss. I hated pretty much everything about it.
Yossarian wrote:The free online Word may be a good shout here. Word is still the standard and you may well be asked for a CV in .doc format. Most word processors will export to .doc, but formatting issues are fairly common when exporting from something else and opening in Word.
This.cockbeard wrote:If any company asks me for my CV in word format then I don't want to work for them. If they don't have the tools to read a pdf then they have bigger issues than I can solve. I'm a developer not a change managerYossarian wrote:The free online Word may be a good shout here. Word is still the standard and you may well be asked for a CV in .doc format. Most word processors will export to .doc, but formatting issues are fairly common when exporting from something else and opening in Word.
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