Wtf is wrong with this piece of shit, cant update my CV, doesn't recognize old PDFs and keeps redirecting me to the front page for no reason.
Wtf is wrong with this piece of shit, cant update my CV, doesn't recognize old PDFs and keeps redirecting me to the front page for no reason.
eurofag here
what the hell is that.
a standard CV format in EU format but I personally know literally nobody who uses it
>standard CV format in EU format
Holy fuck I hate the EU. What is it with them and homogenisation?
You don't have to use this. However, you can if you want to and it takes like 15 minutes to create for the first time and a minute to update, unlike in US where you have to personalize your CV and cover letter for each company and then also manually retype all the info from it into the company's website.
sounds bad, I need to tailor my resume to make convincing lies to cover up my years of NEETdom
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you vil be ze bugman
Japan also has a standardized resume format. I think the idea is good, though I'm not sure how effective Europass resumes are. I was always told to not make it longer than a single page.
The EU is a trade organization.
Enforcing standards is their core business.
Apparently the Europass CV's are in XML.
This way they can be imported into databases for easy searching.
Seems like a good idea to me.
What's with Americans still using paper CV's and spending weeks manually reading thousands of CV's when a 1 second search query could do the same job?
>imported into databases
Plural? Sounds like a GDRP violation, AKA how very French.
>for easy searching
What do you think they do in the US? With 10,000 applicants for a niche job you don't go through these manually. OCR and keyword analysis is the way to whittle it down to a pile that can be read.
Patrician detected.
Actually americans have websites where you have to type the same data that's already on the CV. Each company has its own, so it can't be easily automated by the submitter. Oh, and you still need to send the CV as well.
>Americans still using paper CV's
I don't think they do that, this must be a troll.
>americans have websites where you have to type the same data that's already on the CV. Each company has its own, so it can't be easily automated by the submitter. Oh, and you still need to send the CV as well.
It's literally the same in Europe at every big company.
CVs will become even more generic and even more of them will be filtered by bots. Yay...
For my CV I just wrote it in A4 paper on Google office with narrow margins.
So I'm confused.
I use it, works great, don't have to sit and do gay formatting and I can just input shit and it generates a good looking CV
You'd know if you were employed
employed in what?
numerous secret raids on al-qaida
Fuck EU FIXIT NOW
Probably another French "initiative". They are still sore that their schools were deemed insufficient for postgrad studies in DE and UK. And like the anti-Google search engine initiative, it doen't work, was never really intented to wwork, but was intended to direct vast sums into French companies. And that it probably did.
Never heard of it and im an employed europoor, wtf is this shit
I would unironically be ashamed to submit something this shoddy looking. Especially that gay ass logo in the corner. WTF, I don't even dislike the EU.
>8 pages CV
Lol
It's an academic CV, I'd guess. Their CVs list their publications, conferences, talks, etc. so they tend to be long.
This plus he summarized his important work experience on a single page so it's not like he's making everyone read the whole thing.
Looks nice and clean. Europass also has multiple available templates.
It looks like a "we have Word at home" kind of a CV.
>how to end up on the rejection pile as fast as possible
I have no clue how they ended up with that but the default looks nothing like it, you also don't need to add the EuroPass logo
thanks, but I'm staying with my moderncv LaTeX template.
The idea of it is good, everybody gets the opportunity to create a nice looking resume, with our without the EU logo.
However it's completely useless in the way that with each update, your previous CV is unusable so you have to rewrite everything in their updated tool whenever you look for a new job.
I saved them to my Google drive now because their cloud storage is untrustworthy. I found that by also saving the job post in my Google drive, I can simply update my resume with the job description.
I guess it's the best available tool at the moment though, free, clean and rather easy to use (except for the login part).