Hey /gd/! I'm redoing my resume right now.
At my college internship, I do SO many different kinds of work, and I want to highlight that. I was considering adding a 'notable projects' section within the job description - however, do you guys think that's too much?
(Pictured is not my resume - but a design I like!)
Just know that the person who reads your resume (Assuming they've got a decent amount to sort through) will take about 20-30 seconds to glace over your resume. Make it concise, simple, and visually pleasing.
>>243347
*glance. Oops
>>243259
youre going to lose so much space from that huge indent that what would be a 2 page cv will be double
I have more example resumes.
Check this out.
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There are some good templates on behance:
https://www.behance.net/search?content=projects&sort=appreciations&time=week&search=Resume%20Template
>>243409
Nice, thanks for that, bro.
>>243404
still the best resume ever.
>>243403
Is he a fucking meal, from a menu.
>>243404
das meins
>>243409
I've heard from more than a few hirers that they throw away all resumes with "skill bars"
>>243525
its such a terrible trend. who the hell thought it was a good idea to include grade-school charts and graphs on their resume and why the hell did it catch on...
>>243475
best resume that's always posted on 4chan*
>>243409
don't use a fucking template if you are a designer, also the one you posted is shit.
>>243409
>FUCKING BUBBLE SKILLS!!
This is not a god damned video game, so stop it! Stop marginalizing yourselves before your you even meet your potential boss.
>I see here you have 9 dots in html but only 6 in Photoshop. We where really hoping to find someone with at least 7 dots in Photoshop.
Seriously, no one with a 10 in anything would even need a resume. Do you really think people like Massimo Vignelli or Bill Gates need resumes? NO!
Fuck!