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jeemoh
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hello,
i have been wondering is it better to send cv as attachment or to paste them because at times the employers may not be patient to download them
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the cv tend to disorganise when they are pasted
which is better?
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Nite Angel (m)
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What do you think? 
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Nite Angel (m)
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So, go for it!
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jesusfreak (f)
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its better to send ur resume as an attachment. ive been getting some cvs lately that are in the paste form an I'm finding it hard to sort them out. because i have to copy the whole thing and paste in a new word document before i can print. i find this very stressful. each time i see a pasted cv on a wab page, i just hiss and I'm almost tempted to disregard the application but i don't o!attachment is much more easier 
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Everbright (f)
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@ topic,then send it as an attachment 
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uspry1 (f)
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That is depend on what recruiter/employer requests to send CV either sent as attachment or pasted on email body message.
In the US/UK employers, most are preferred text CV/resume, PDF format CV/resume, pasted CV/resume on email body message and/or provided online application instead of sent as attachment. Very few prefer sending CV/resume by fax.
As of Today's in the US employment, there are lot of online applications with linked upload CV/resume attachment.
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rowlandwhy
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Seun, Please advise on this please. Which one complies with the Nairland rule? thanks
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