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Why?
Reply 2
You don't.
Reply 3
Erm, you don't. It's completely unnecessary.
Reply 4
You don't put pictures on a CV, just write the name of your university, course and degree class.
Reply 5
You don't!
erm you just dont
Nowhere
Reply 8
You don't, but if you want to for whatever reason, then top left
Reply 9
If you insist it features, just put it on the back haha
Reply 10
You don't..
Slap bang in the middle. Really big, but slightly faded so you can have all the writing over the top of it.
Reply 12
GarageMc
Your probably thinking why? However I compel you to not worry about this question just need to know where and if anyone has any good examples.

You shouldn't put it on your CV: it's inappropriate (and borderline illegal) for you to use a coat of arms to which you are not entitled. Even if you're not using it as though it's your own, it should still only go on things produced by the university.

If you have a coat of arms which you can legitimately use, where you place it depends on the type of document. Top or bottom centre can be quite classy, a top corner might suit a letter.

But I say again, you shouldn't be putting this in your CV. I compel you not to. :p:
Put it in the middle and add nothing else.

This will open up a secret back door into any job you need.
Reply 14
okay thanks for the info guys, will not put it in.

I have to say some answers were better than others.
well its obvious you dont

but if you have to, stick it in the corner - prob best on the right hand side,
Make it a huge watermark on the whole page!!!
Reply 17
GarageMc
okay thanks for the info guys, will not put it in.

I have to say some answers were better than others.


Don't listen to them.

Use it as a background. Employers love that.
:biggrin:

Put a picture of your grandmother on there instead, wallow in your genepool.
Reply 19
"okay thanks for the info guys, will not put it in.

I have to say some answers were better than others."

ORLY?

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