Ask HN: Do you have an online resume?
I have often just sent my resume via email (from Google Docs) when people have asked about employment or partnerships however, I am thinking about moving to an online format. I have viewed endless templates, I have seen people do things in a more creative manner such as with YouTube videos or Facebook time-lines. I understand the effectiveness of your resume is in the resume itself, but presentation can be a nice touch.
If you have an online resume would you mind sharing it? Also, would you suggest keeping it private (viewer must request a password, mainly to track who is viewing it) or do you just keep it public? How often do you update the page, I have viewed a few that utilize a blog and actively post as well. if you have done something unique please share and advise if it gained you leverage with your objective.
Of course the big question is, did you receive more traction with an online resume vs the traditional "here is my resume" approach?
Thanks in advance!
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[ 2.8 ms ] story [ 40.3 ms ] threadOne part I don't like is to defeat keyword scanning I've always customized my resume. Anyone with more than 6 months real world experience has to leave tons of stuff out of a resume to keep it a reasonable length, so customizing to match an advertisements ridiculous keyword set is perfectly honest. My current job really doesn't care what I did with VTAM on MVS although my future one might.
Plus, I can design responsive one-pagers easily with my own design tool, which is also coincidentally where I host the resumes. Customization is mostly the cover letter and tweaking specific job history accomplishments to focus on what a job posting is looking for, but often I've done custom designs as well.
One big issue I find is that many online job submission forms still only have an 'upload .doc or .pdf resume' button which accepts a file. Once you get around this and have actual people click the link, the results are usually good. I will usually post a text-only version with a header to the effect of "Hi there - please view this resume online for easier readability & sharing. [link here]"
Every once in a while I think about spinning that project back up...