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Senior Manufacting Engineer
Republic of Ireland
Process Engineer
Limerick
QA Manager
Canada
R&D Manager
Galway
R&D Manager
Connaught
Senior Recruitment Consultant
Republic of Ireland
R&D Engineer
Dublin
Qualified Person
Limerick
Quality Specialist
Tipperary
Project Manager
Limerick
Qualified Person
Limerick
R&D Engineer
Clare
Project Engineer
Tipperary
R&D Manager
Galway
C&Q Lead
Tipperary
R&D Manager
Galway
Senior Quality Engineer-Remote
Republic of Ireland
R&D Engineer
Dublin
R&D Engineer
Galway
R&D Director
Galway
Recruitment Consultant
Republic of Ireland
R&D Engineer
Clare
R&D Engineer
Galway
Senior Recruitment Consultant
Republic of Ireland
Biostatistician
Dublin City Centre
Product Lead
Dublin
R&D Director
Galway
R&D Engineer
Galway
Project Engineer
Republic of Ireland
Biostatistician
Dublin City Centre
Chemical Engineer
Tipperary
Responsible Person (RP)
Republic of Ireland
R&D Manager
Connaught
HPLC QC Consultant - Greece
Republic of Ireland
Account Manager UK and Ireland
Republic of Ireland
R&D Director
Galway
Head of R&D
Galway
Medical Device Director
Republic of Ireland
R&D Manager
Galway
CQV Lead
Tipperary
R&D Engineer
Galway
R&D Manager
Connaught
QA Manager
Canada
QA Engineer
Leitrim
R&D Engineer
Galway
Project Engineer
Limerick
Project Enginer
Dublin South
CV Templates

Your CV is a representation of yourself and as such you should put significant work into it to ensure that it represents you in the best light possible. Not wanting to state the obvious, make sure it has no spelling mistakes (spell check!), that your career is in chronological order with most recent first, and that it starts with a 5 or 6 line summary of yourself (profile). Avoid tables and complex formatting as this makes it difficult for automatic CV parsing tools (i.e transferring CV data to a database) to read your CV.

Make sure it is formatted correctly (same font throughout - Arial, Verdana), Headings in Bold 12pt, Subheadings in Bold and Italic 11pt and body text 10pt. Avoid multiple colours (Monochrome Dark grey/Black OK) and don’t put your picture on it. People like conformity and are resistant to change unless it is very beneficial. Try and keep your CV to two pages in length and put publications / abstract etc. at the end in an appendix. This allows you to get the information in you want, yet still keep the main body of the CV in a manageable format. I have put together a couple of CV templates in the next section which you can download as word documents and modify as you see fit.