Would it be better if i format my resume/CV in a stylish way or should I keep it simple and formal?
>>281870
It's been said a bazillion time here : simple and formal.
Simple. Black and white, no logos or wordmarks, no fancy alignments or display fonts, no infographic shit, no QR codes. Standard, plain-ass .docx file unless specified otherwise.
Leave the experimentation to your Portfolio.
>>281896
>Why is there articles like this where it tells you that customized resumes would get you the job, then?
Because they're written by clueless designers, not by people that HIRE designers.
Protip: not everything you read on the internet is true. Shocking, I know.
This one worked
>>281909
liar
>>281908
>Protip: not everything you read on the internet is true.
Ok, so that invalidates everything you said too. Thanks for clearing that up!