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Classic Resume Design Part Eight: Bullets vs. Paragraphs As you create your resume, your primary objective should be to present data in a clear, easy-to-read manner. Generally speaking, providing Professional ...
... we're not ditching the hairdo or the eyebrow ring. One of his partners walks by, also dressed in an Armani suit. However, this guy looks more like the classic lawyer of yore…short, well-groomed hair, ...
... this. However, most topics are overdone, and this is not a bad thing. A unique or convincing answer to a classic topic can pay off big. Will your topic turnoff a large number of people? If you write ...
Classic Resume Design Part Seven: Graphics There is no quicker or more effective way to capture a hiring manager’s attention than by the appropriate use of graphics in a resume. However, they should ...
Classic Resume Design Part Six: Templates Although e-mail transmission of documents may very well compromise the appearance of designer fonts and bullets, one way to add style or flair to your resume ...
Classic Resume Design Part Five: Designer vs. Traditional Fonts & Bullets With the advent of computer software and PCs, everyone now has the capability of desktop publishing, complete with fancy fonts. ...
Classic Resume Design Part Four: Including Personal Data U.S. resumes do not include personal data such as date of birth, sex, religious affiliation, race, or social security numbers. The only exception ...
Classic Resume Design Part Three: Employment Dates and Places Because hiring managers are bombarded with resumes on a daily basis, the key to writing an effective resume is to make the data as easily ...
Classic Resume Design Part Two: Contact Information This is one of the most critical areas of your resume. Should the hiring manager find your qualifications a good match for the opening, you don't ...
Classic Resume Design Part One: An Introduction Whether your career is in a conservative industry such as banking, finance, and education, or a nontraditional sector such as entertainment and the arts, ...
Samples You can see samples of “classic” scannable resumes in which all formatting enhancements have been removed at ResumeEdge.com. These resumes can be read by all OCR software. With technology advances, ...
...  Scanner-Friendly Fonts Since scanning equipment may differ from company to company, it’s best to err on the conservative side when choosing fonts. Avoid all "designer" fonts and stick with classics ...