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Classic Resumes: Attractive and Effective (by ResumeEdge.com)
Whether your career is in a conservative industry such as banking, finance, and education, or a nontraditional sector such as entertainment and the arts, your resume should:
  1. Quickly capture the hiring manager's attention.
  2. Detail the skills and qualifications you can bring to the job.
  3. Dovetail your past experience with the needs of the current position.
  4. Showcase accomplishments.
  5. Provide relevant academic data.
A classic resume can effectively do all of that, while also being aesthetically pleasing within the perimeters of your chosen industry.
 
How, you ask?
 
By addressing the unique requirements of each of the following points:
  • Name
  • Contact Information (Address/Phone/Email)
  • Subheadings
  • Employment Dates
  • Places of Employment
  • When to Include Personal Data
  • Designer Fonts & Bullets versus the Traditional
  • Templates
  • Graphics
  • Text Presentation: Bullets versus Paragraphs
  • Stylish Resumes
 
 
 
 
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Scannable Resume Designs
Part 2: OCR Technology
Part 3: Keywords
Part 4: Your Name
Part 5: Contact Information
Part 6: Scanner-Friendly Fonts
Part 7: Formats
Part 8: Samples
Classic Resumes: Attractive and Effective
Part 2: Name
Part 3: Contact Information
Part 4: Subheadings
Part 5: Employment Dates
Part 6: Places of Employment
Part 7: When to Include Personal Data
Part 8: Designer Fonts & Bullets Versus Traditional Ones
Part 9: Templates
Part 10: Graphics
Part 11: Text Presentation: Bullets vs. Paragraphs
Part 12: Stylish Resumes
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

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