If you want a job in hi-tech industry, it pays to tailor your CV so that it makes the most of your business-relevant skills and expertise, says Andrew Hirst
Taken from the January 2018 issue of Physics World
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If you want a job in hi-tech industry, it pays to tailor your CV so that it makes the most of your business-relevant skills and expertise, says Andrew Hirst
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Andrew Hirst is the year in industry placement co-ordinator at the Department of Physics, University of York, UK. He is also the project manager for the White Rose Industrial Physics Academy, which aims to increase the number of physics graduates who pursue technical careers by organizing student–industry collaborations across the universities of Hull, Leeds, Nottingham, Sheffield and York, e-mail andrew.hirst@york.ac.uk