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Mycroft Holmes13-Oct-10 1:17
professionalMycroft Holmes13-Oct-10 1:17 
You are obviously a child of today, no patience at all.

I think you have it wrong, try this scenario.

I am happy applying for 3-4 different types of contract, developer/architect, winforms developer, database, web (under duress) and shortly silverlight. Add in VB and/or C# and I may want 5+ CVs

Now I want a different CV emphasising different skill sets based on the type of contract I want to apply for. Also I have decades of development experience and can easily fill 10 pages simply by briefly listing the projects I have worked on. Most HR teams will choke on anything over 2 pages but some will want the lot so I offer a summary CV and a full project listing.

So in this instance I would retain all CVs, categorise them and allow the developer to indicate which CV to put forward for each contract. I would also have the functionality to replace a CV of x type with a new one.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH

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