hmmmm...
a few thoughts: it is often the case nowadays that recruitment consultants etc want word copies of your CV (as in editable, rather than locked as a PDF etc - they tend to cut and paste it into their own corporate format before providing it on). With that being the case, beware using fonts that are outside the very small standard collection. if the font you have used is not on the recipients computer, it will substitute for one that is, and mess up the format of the document. If you, like me, don't like the idea of providing someone with an editable document, then you might be in for some issues.
If you are talking about a locked document, then question one, do you have a mac or pc? Loads of lovely fonts come standard on macs that I've never seen on PC's. for a PF font, you could try looking at Futura (either light, or MD), Gill Sans, or Avenir. whatever you use, make sure you print a test off, some are designed to look good on screen rather than print.