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one love, one pig
+1,775|6960

i put some holiday photos on my CV

didn't really, i've never even heard of pictures on a CV
Uzique
dasein.
+2,865|6858
i put that clipart image of a man with a paintbrush just in case they didn't read the part where i had a bachelor of the ARTS degree

also a sik clipart image of a book, opened... and read
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one love, one pig
+1,775|6960

clip art is a nice touch
Uzique
dasein.
+2,865|6858
gotta show im fluent in ms office innit!
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Microwave
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+515|7043|Loughborough Uni / Leeds, UK
LaTeX produces pretty nice looking documents, you'd definitely get some acknowledgement for that (at a tech company) if you don't mind learning a bit of mark up language.
Microwave
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+515|7043|Loughborough Uni / Leeds, UK
Actually though, you can make it look decent in word. As long as the content is good and the presentation looks professional you'll be fine.
eleven bravo
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wtf is a bloke
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Microwave
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+515|7043|Loughborough Uni / Leeds, UK

eleven bravo wrote:

wtf is a bloke
an English gentleman
KuSTaV
noice
+947|6899|Gold Coast

Microwave wrote:

eleven bravo wrote:

wtf is a bloke
an English gentleman
Not necessarily English.
noice                                                                                                        https://static.bf2s.com/files/user/26774/awsmsanta.png
Microwave
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+515|7043|Loughborough Uni / Leeds, UK

KuSTaV wrote:

Microwave wrote:

eleven bravo wrote:

wtf is a bloke
an English gentleman
Not necessarily English.
Definitely English!!
eleven bravo
Member
+1,399|5647|foggy bottom
dont you mean an english subject?
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Dilbert_X
The X stands for
+1,820|6494|eXtreme to the maX

Uzique wrote:

who would put colour and pics on a CV?
Crazy people, thats who.

2-colour layout for letter paper is alright... i.e. dark reds/dark blues to offset the cream paper.
but otherwise indesign is just used for nice formatting and a better, professional layout. microsoft word is just bollocks.
Most CVs are emailed these days, you don't get to pick the paper, and they're going to be printed B+W so no luck there.
If I'm going to read them on screen I don't want landscape thats for sure, or some font pack I have to download.

Assume your CV has to survive as an RTF file and go from there.
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Lucien
Fantasma Parastasie
+1,451|7041

Microwave wrote:

LaTeX produces pretty nice looking documents, you'd definitely get some acknowledgement for that (at a tech company) if you don't mind learning a bit of mark up language.
it really does, using it wasn't mandatory in my first year at uni but guaranteed if you handed something in in LaTeX they'd be a lot happier for it
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ghettoperson
Member
+1,943|7037

Dilbert_X wrote:

Uzique wrote:

who would put colour and pics on a CV?
Crazy people, thats who.

2-colour layout for letter paper is alright... i.e. dark reds/dark blues to offset the cream paper.
but otherwise indesign is just used for nice formatting and a better, professional layout. microsoft word is just bollocks.
Most CVs are emailed these days, you don't get to pick the paper, and they're going to be printed B+W so no luck there.
If I'm going to read them on screen I don't want landscape thats for sure, or some font pack I have to download.

Assume your CV has to survive as an RTF file and go from there.
Dude, PDF...
Dilbert_X
The X stands for
+1,820|6494|eXtreme to the maX
If you want your CV on a searchable database its going to be reduced to RTF at best, a mangled mess of mis-assigned auto-fields at worst.
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ghettoperson
Member
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That only applies though if you're applying for jobs through a huge website or something, not if you're applying directly to the job. And when they're searching through databases, it displays all the info from the PDF in regular text, and then they open the actual file if it seems relevant.
jsnipy
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+3,277|6910|...

ghettoperson wrote:

Dilbert_X wrote:

Uzique wrote:

who would put colour and pics on a CV?
Crazy people, thats who.

2-colour layout for letter paper is alright... i.e. dark reds/dark blues to offset the cream paper.
but otherwise indesign is just used for nice formatting and a better, professional layout. microsoft word is just bollocks.
Most CVs are emailed these days, you don't get to pick the paper, and they're going to be printed B+W so no luck there.
If I'm going to read them on screen I don't want landscape thats for sure, or some font pack I have to download.

Assume your CV has to survive as an RTF file and go from there.
Dude, PDF...
this
Dilbert_X
The X stands for
+1,820|6494|eXtreme to the maX
Fine, thats not my experience though.
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mikkel
Member
+383|6989
I have to agree with Dilbert. Many places specifically request RTF documents, and a lot of them, especially larger companies (and government) with extensive hiring processes, will parse the document to populate databases anyway. RTF is the lowest common denominator in most industries and for most employers, so your energy is often best spent making it look good in that format.

The only place I've ever applied to that didn't list RTF amongst acceptable formats was Google. For some reason they wanted it in either HTML or a plain text file. (?!)
Ilocano
buuuurrrrrrppppp.......
+341|7055

Resumes go through an automated filtering system.  Submissions must be friendly to character recognition software.  If you get through that filter and get a face-to-face interview, then, bring that nice resume format.

Now, if you know someone within the company, all you will need is a neat and error free resume.  Nothing fancy.
HITNRUNXX
Member
+220|7097|Oklahoma City

mikkel wrote:

I have to agree with Dilbert. Many places specifically request RTF documents, and a lot of them, especially larger companies (and government) with extensive hiring processes, will parse the document to populate databases anyway. RTF is the lowest common denominator in most industries and for most employers, so your energy is often best spent making it look good in that format.

The only place I've ever applied to that didn't list RTF amongst acceptable formats was Google. For some reason they wanted it in either HTML or a plain text file. (?!)
I am in government work.

Step one of taking a new resume:
Paper Version: Strip anything extra and throw it in the trash. Nice folders, jackets, etc... Trash.
Electronic version: Fill a database with the actual information, strip the rest and trash it.


The best of of getting noticed with us is NOT a pretty, fancy resume. It is IT work, not art class. They want easy bullet points that translate into easy bullet points. Those bullet points are then compared against the job requirements and departmental preferences. The ones that don't have enough matches are weeded out. The ones that do have enough matches are interviewed.


I have seen really fancy, pretty QUALIFIED resumes get trashed because the low end HR people didn't get see the right "buzz words" and "key phrases" to match up with the "expectations." Instead, they wrote it out in a paragraph format around fancy crap that got in the way of actual useful information.

It is often a crappy, but efficient system for dealing with hundreds of resumes. For most positions, we get about 300 applications. We interview about 6-18 on average. We end up with about 3 that are actually qualified. 1 of those usually takes another position before the 2nd interview, or decides he can make more money elsewhere. We usually end up doing a 2nd interview on 2, and end up hiring one of them.

But the color of your paper never has a damn thing to do with it.
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+1,182|6799|'Murka

^This
“Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.”
― Albert Einstein

Doing the popular thing is not always right. Doing the right thing is not always popular
Dilbert_X
The X stands for
+1,820|6494|eXtreme to the maX
It applies to non-govt work too. Job sites, agencies and companies want word or RTF electronic CVs.

The times I've been headhunted have been from searched CV databases.

Does the standard application form still exist? It was a UK thing.
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Uzique
dasein.
+2,865|6858
i guess my CV is now at the level where it basically becomes an 'academic resume', and assumes a whole different set of 'required fields' and formatting/layout options. woohoo!
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Dilbert_X
The X stands for
+1,820|6494|eXtreme to the maX
Academia is a whole other world.
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