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		<title>Designing My Resume</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Being on the job hunt required me to re-evaluate my CV, or &#8220;Curriculum Vitae.&#8221; I had a very simple one that I&#8217;ve been using the past few years, but I was inspired to create a whole new one from scratch &#8230; <a href="http://www.battlerobo.com/2009/05/designing-my-resume/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Being on the job hunt required me to re-evaluate my CV, or &#8220;Curriculum Vitae.&#8221; I had a very simple one that I&#8217;ve been using the past few years, but I was inspired to create a whole new one from scratch by this very awesome article, <a href="http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2009/04/01/10-handy-tips-for-web-design-cvs-and-resumes/">How To Create A Great Web Design CV and Résumé?</a> from <a href="http://www.smashingmagazine.com/">Smashing Magazine</a>. It would also give me a chance to learn <a href="http://www.gimp.org/">GIMP</a> (GNU Image Manipulation Program). Here&#8217;s a look into my design process and how my current resume came to be.</p>
<p><span id="more-932"></span><center><a href="http://fc03.deviantart.com/fs43/f/2009/114/b/5/My_Resume___Iteration_01_by_jayncoke.png" rel="ibox" title="First Version" rel="lightbox[932]"><img src="http://th05.deviantart.com/fs43/150/i/2009/114/d/1/My_Resume___Iteration_01_by_jayncoke.png" border="0" alt="First Version" /></a><br />First Version</center></p>
<p>My first iteration of my evolving resume. I just started learning to use GIMP, previously using Microsoft Word to create resumes. The upside is that I can get more creative with my layouts and use more fonts as long as I convert the final file to a PDF. The downside&#8230; I feel like it can get way too crowded and busy for HR heads to look at.</p>
<p>I thought it definitely LOOKED way cooler than my previous resumes, which were restricted to less fancy fonts and ::shudder:: &#8220;tabled&#8221; formats.</p>
<p>I also REALLY liked my last minute inspiration for a &#8220;&lt;/resume&gt;&#8221; tag at the bottom of the page. I had a lot of white space to fill. I initially was thinking of a graphic of some sort that represents me, but I decided that an kind of image would be distracting and just went with a simple text, that being a closing HTML tag noting the &#8220;end&#8221; of my resume.</p>
<p><center><a href="http://www.deviantart.com/download/120357938/My_Resume___Iteration_02_by_jayncoke.png" rel="ibox" title="Second Version" rel="lightbox[932]"><img src="http://th09.deviantart.com/fs43/150/i/2009/114/2/2/My_Resume___Iteration_02_by_jayncoke.png" border="0" alt="Second Version" /></a><br />Second Version</center></p>
<p>The second version. I changed the font for the blocked text mostly because I thought it was a bit too small and wouldn&#8217;t read well when printed. It would be this version that I started having friends look at to give me their critiques.</p>
<p><center><a href="http://www.deviantart.com/download/120359000/My_Resume___Iteration_03_by_jayncoke.png" rel="ibox" title="Third Version" rel="lightbox[932]"><img src="http://th08.deviantart.com/fs44/150/i/2009/114/4/b/My_Resume___Iteration_03_by_jayncoke.png" border="0" alt="Third Version" /></a><br />Third Version</center></p>
<p>Started to really flesh out the resume from here. It&#8217;s not aligned properly because I went for another layout as you&#8217;ll see in the next version. </p>
<p>After some critiques from some friends, I followed a format that worked for them on their resumes. That is, their job history divided up under Experience Headings. I thought this was pretty cool since an HR head sees a LOT of resumes and usually have to skim through them in less than 30 seconds. My job history before was listed chronologically, but it was cluttered and a hiring rep wouldn&#8217;t be able to cypher the best details of myself from it. </p>
<p>By using the Experience Headings, I can state 3 of my best attributes that describe me as well as highlight for the hiring rep what they really want to know from a resume.</p>
<p>I had to add 2 more positions to my experience history so I can have a third heading. I had to pretty much pull out my freelance work and school experience, which I think helps since that&#8217;s where most of my programming and developing skills came from.</p>
<p>I decided to take out the bullets and go with blocked texts, mostly because it became a pain to align texts with the bullets and also to save some space. </p>
<p>The References section was also taken out because, really, if an employer needs one, they&#8217;ll just ask for it despite it being said on my resume or not.</p>
<p><center><a href="http://www.deviantart.com/download/120359658/My_Resume___Iteration_04_by_jayncoke.png" rel="ibox" title="Fourth Version" rel="lightbox[932]"><img src="http://th03.deviantart.com/fs44/150/i/2009/114/9/f/My_Resume___Iteration_04_by_jayncoke.png" border="0" alt="Fourth Version" /></a><br />Fourth Version</center></p>
<p>The current version of my resume that I&#8217;m using.</p>
<p>I tweaked the layout a bit. Instead of dividing it into two columns like before, I went for a more row-like format with sub-columns. That way I could fit in more, such as the Objective.</p>
<p>A lot of the experience summaries got rewritten and cut to give just the gist of it all rather than cluttering the whole thing up.</p>
<p>I took out the gray header background to make the resume more printer friendly. While I like a contrasting background, I think it&#8217;s more practical to make the resume easier to print and read for more technical head hunters.</p>
<p><center><a href="http://www.deviantart.com/download/120361045/My_Resume___Iteration_05_by_jayncoke.png" rel="ibox" title="Fifth Version" rel="lightbox[932]"><img src="http://th03.deviantart.com/fs42/150/i/2009/114/0/0/My_Resume___Iteration_05_by_jayncoke.png" border="0" alt="Fifth Version" /></a><br />Fifth Version</center></p>
<p>I decided to make a more simple and straightforward version using Word with less fancy fonts and layouts.</p>
<p>It spilled over into a second page, kind of breaking the &#8220;One-Page-Only Resume&#8221; rule. I think that can be forgiven in some exceptions.</p>
<p>I made this mostly because I figured that some hiring managers read resumes on their blackberries or some portable device. Also, by creating it in Word and then converting it into PDF, I&#8217;m able to preserve the actual &#8220;text&#8221; in the file; meaning that the PDF can actually be &#8220;searched&#8221; through (Ctrl-F) for keywords.</p>
<p>Before, on GIMP, I saved it as a Postscript (.ps) file and then converted it to a PDF. Unfortunately, you couldn&#8217;t really distinguish the &#8220;text&#8221; with search mechanisms.</p>
<p>And that&#8217;s what I got. I&#8217;m always looking at my resume to see what it is I could be missing or how I can always improve it. Got any suggestions?</p>
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