It's time for an end to the boring CV.

A career is about much more than a CV. Start dates, job titles, qualifications and hobbies tell only a fraction of the journey we've been on. Two sides of A4 in Arial size 10 neatly spaced and spellchecked can only say so much. There has to be a better way.

I'm not an accountant and I'm not a teacher. Like most people, my career hasn't followed a pre-defined path – from office junior to CEO in nine easy steps. At various points over the last seven years I've been an artist manager, radio producer, project manager and digital entrepreneur. There's been career changes, sidesteps, u-turns and even dead ends. However, everything has contributed to where I am now, and how do you say that in black and white? I don't think you do.

This site is me, my career, my CV brought to life, my CareerStones – a one page vision of the creative work I've been involved in. On a deeper level it allows you to interact with my work and maybe share my taste in music, radio or websites.

How can I get one?

Would you like a CareerStones profile? If so we would like to hear your thoughts about what would make the perfect online CV.

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Dan Bladon

Dan Bladon

Digital producer currently working at SAS in London.