Oh god, not more unreadable busy looking mashups of images and words as a resume. The only reasonable looking one is number 6, but the rest are too hard to read at a glance.
The thing to remember is the person reading them is probably only spending a few seconds glancing at them to pick the some for the next, more in-depth, round, because they probably have way too many to go through to take longer. At least, that's how it was when I was involved in the hiring process and one of these reusmes would never have got through to the second round simply because I wouldn't be able to get any useful information from them at a glance and would not have time to decipher them.
Sure, they look pretty, but it doesn't help bring the information across in a clear way. At least, I find it pretty hard to pick the details I'm interested about out quickly.
When writing a resume, I think you need to keep in mind that the important information must be 1) at the top and 2) very clear and easy to read at a glance.
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[ 2.6 ms ] story [ 10.3 ms ] threadThe thing to remember is the person reading them is probably only spending a few seconds glancing at them to pick the some for the next, more in-depth, round, because they probably have way too many to go through to take longer. At least, that's how it was when I was involved in the hiring process and one of these reusmes would never have got through to the second round simply because I wouldn't be able to get any useful information from them at a glance and would not have time to decipher them.
Sure, they look pretty, but it doesn't help bring the information across in a clear way. At least, I find it pretty hard to pick the details I'm interested about out quickly.
When writing a resume, I think you need to keep in mind that the important information must be 1) at the top and 2) very clear and easy to read at a glance.