Is it OK to have a 2 page CV?

If your resume goes onto two pages, it can sometimes make it more difficult to read. However, if you have only the most relevant information on both pages that is essential for the employer to read, a two-page resume is okay.

How do you write a 2nd page resume?

Add a header to the second page of your resume. Include your full name, phone number, email address and the words “Page Two” to make it clear that this is part of your resume. The font should be the same style that you used on Page One, but should be smaller than the font you used throughout the rest of the resume.

What does Level 1 course mean?

Level 1 – Basic or Foundation Level. Level 2 – equivalent to GCSEs or First Diploma Level. Level 3 – equivalent to A levels or Extended Diploma Level. Level 4 – equivalent to a Foundation Degree or Higher National Diploma.

What is a Level 1 qualification?

Level 1 qualifications are: first certificate. GCSE – grades 3, 2, 1 or grades D, E, F, G. level 1 national vocational qualification ( NVQ ) music grades 1, 2 and 3.

What is a full Level 2 qualification?

A full Level 2 achievement is equivalent to 5 or more GCSEs at grade A* to C. A full Level 3 achievement is equivalent to 2 or more A-levels. Historically there has been substantial growth in the number of full Level 2 achievements – up from around 116,8/04 to 494,1/14.

What level is a diploma?

A Diploma qualification refers to the number of learning credits a student will study and aim to achieve in a course, but a Diploma can be awarded for any level, i.e. a Level 2 Diploma, Level 3 Diploma and so on.

What is a first degree qualification?

The first degree you study towards at university is called an undergraduate qualification eg, bachelor’s degrees, certificates, and diplomas. An undergraduate student is one who is studying for their first degree, certificate, or diploma after high school.