how do i do this? MS Word help :hsugh:
Originally Posted by Bl@ck
a good resume is a good resume regardless of formatting. if you have to make it pretty you probably need to apply yourself a little more and stop wasting time trying to church up a mediocre resume'.
It all depends on what you are applying for. In my case...PDF's are the best format to go with to retain your original design and look without risking lost in translation during cross platform exchanges.
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Originally Posted by asiandoood
Of course a clear and good resume is everything, but if you are in the Visual Design or Graphic Design field (as I am), Art Directors or Creative Designers will overlook a generic Word document.
It all depends on what you are applying for. In my case...PDF's are the best format to go with to retain your original design and look without risking lost in translation during cross platform exchanges.
It all depends on what you are applying for. In my case...PDF's are the best format to go with to retain your original design and look without risking lost in translation during cross platform exchanges.
Originally Posted by Bl@ck
i'll give you that, though your field would typically be the exception and not the rule.
:werd: ...its never the rule for resumes.
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