Using a set layout/format for a CV?

Ive noticed on a few sites that many people tend to have the same format for their CV's. The majority use the format given on M&I.

Im going to start applying for positions next year and was wandering if I should use one of those formats or my own? Could it affect my chances if someone realizes i used the format from M&I and so on?

Would it be beneficial or actually gurt me if i make my own format?

Thanks for the help guy.

 

No, the formats will not hurt you. In finance, especially banking you just want to look crisp, clean, and neat. Use M&I's template as a guide and work on it.

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is the above true? i feel like my resume is cleaner and easier on the eyes than the M&I format, especially since it uses NOT times new roman which is much harder to read than say arial when looking at it on a computer screen.

is using arial and a different format - though easier on the eyes - looked down upon?

 

I've never been hurt by using the M&I format. Heck, an interviewer (approvingly) asked me if I got it from M&I.

I dunno about the font so much...

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