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Ask HN: What are the optimal layout and Desired CV Characteristics?
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by dimitrieh
3691 days ago
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This is a crosspost of https://www.designernews.co/stories/69097 Hi Community, Lately I have been very busy with my own cv/résumé, however before finishing it I thought of asking this question/post! What exactly is a good layout and its * optimal proportions*?
What is the desired information hierarchy companies look for?
I love typography, is it considered a plus if you incorporate it into your Curriculum?
Also what not to do under all circumstances
Lastly but not least: Can you show me your best examples from yourself of which you found somewhere on the internet? Thanks for your time :) |
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Although I do think that this is a personal bias, I definitely always notice (and appreciate) when somebody uses LaTex.
I guess it may depend on how new you are to the industry, and how many disconnected projects from your work history you have, but I do suggest having a project section. This way you can list things you've accomplished without needing to associate them with a class or company. I however discourage detailed descriptions of these projects. Titles should be eye caching and be used for inspiration of talking points during the interview. I don't see this on many resumes, but I have gained much benefit during the interview process in having a better idea of what I may be asked.