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Classic Resumes - Part 10: Graphics (by ResumeEdge.com)
There is no quicker or more effective way to capture a hiring manager's attention than by the appropriate use of graphics in a resume.
 
Graphics can be used to:
  1. Display a logo for a webmaster.

  2. Indicate a certification for someone in the IT field.

  3. Be used as a backdrop to indicate a career field.

  4. Showcase work completed by a graphic designer or an artist candidate.

The following samples are dramatic and indicate what can be done with creativity and ingenuity to effectively market your candidacy to a hiring manager.
 

 
 
List of Articles
Resume Designs and Layouts (Editor's Note)
 

 
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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