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Education
1 What part of my education should I give
most prominence?
You should give most prominence to the part of your education that is
most relevant to the job you are applying for. Usually, this is your most
recent education but do not be afraid to emphasise an earlier qualification
if it is more relevant. This may include specific modules or projects.
2 Do I have to list all my qualifications
and modules?
Unless the employer specifically asks you to, you do not have to list every
qualification and module but you should remember to include all those
that are relevant to the application you are making.
Try to be selective. Listing your A levels is fine but try to summarise your
GCSE grades. For example write “10 GCSEs including Maths and English,
all at grades A* to B”. Don’t overlook the importance of group projects,
research and dissertations.
Remember that the person reading the CV will be experienced in spotting
gaps in the information you do give. If you do not give grades or a
complete record of the exams you have taken, expect to be asked about
these at interview.
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