Do Polish Recruiters/ Companies find Europass CV format acceptable and not too common?

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  1. Not a Polish recruiter but that’s an awful CV format. When recruiting I’d be wondering why you don’t appear to have any skills, and what that ridiculous logo is.

    Lead with what you can do in a skills section, then experience followed by just your higher education. Don’t care where you went to school. Finally, no hobbies or personal interests section. All we do is pass those around for a laugh

    Lose the date of birth and home address

    Also Polish recruiters will want a RODOR statement in Polish at the end as they don’t understand the legislation

    Maybe page 2 is amazing and makes it all worthwhile but I’d be annoyed that I’ve read an entire page and have no useful information. The job listed there is project manager, there’s not a single thing on that page that indicates any experience or relevant skills in project management.

    I get this is a sample CV but it’s a terrible sample and would go straight in my rejection in first pass pile. It’s such a terrible example I think I could spend 30 minutes just listing the highlights of how awful it is. A four month internship is given more space than the example’s actual current role and only gets as much space as basic bio information

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