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CV examples

To get started creating a UK CV use our CV Essentials Pathway. The following examples are provided to give you some inspiration.

Two page chronological CV examples

The following example CVs have been created using our ‌ to show how experience gained while at University can be tailored to different roles. To effectively tailor your CV we recommend using the job description provided for the role, or if applying speculatively, finding a similar job description advertised to help ensure you represent the right skills.

Charity sector CV

Cultural and heritage sector CV

Education sector CV

Business / consulting role CV

Sustainability role CV

Chemistry/Physics CV

FBT- Fashion Buying CV

Maths CV

Engineering CV

Psychology CV

Creative industries including advertising

The term "creative CV" often refers to CVs that use unusual formats, design or materials to highlight certain skills. It may seem appropriate to take this approach in the creative, media and arts sectors, but your skillset can be lost within these designs and the organisation may not welcome the quirky designs. Unless instructed otherwise, we advise using a more standard template and then adding a link to a portfolio, to show your creative abilities.

The academic CV

Used for applying for an academic job, e.g. a lecturing or research led role normally at a University or research institute. \ This CV will be focussed on the job description (as always) but is likely to also include a list of research papers, conferences and funding. This means the CV will usually be more than 2 pages long. To get started use the following resources:

NOTE: An academic CV should not be confused with a CV used to apply for a Masters or PhD course which will normally be 2 pages in length. It will focus on the requirements of the course and so may have a section on research interests. More about applications for postgraduate study

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