Good morning folks....question about electronic resumes
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Good morning folks....question about electronic resumes
Putting mine together on one of those nifty Business card size CDs and because they are only 50 megs in size I'm wondering if I should make it just a self contained webpage or if I should make it a pdf file. Has anyone else done something like this? Also does anyone know if anyone makes printable labels for these cards?
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I'd go with a pdf....As, they'll probally want to print it out/attach it and pass it around.
Rather than pass along the CD...
My boss used to groan everytime he gets one of those CD's. He never realized they would work on his PC until I told him.
He had a stack on his desk that he never looked at.
Just remember...Not everyone looking at resume is technically savy and with the number of resumes they get these days, if they can't look at it easily they'll probally just pass it by. Always back it up with an e-mail or hard copy.
Good luck.
My boss used to groan everytime he gets one of those CD's. He never realized they would work on his PC until I told him.
He had a stack on his desk that he never looked at.
Just remember...Not everyone looking at resume is technically savy and with the number of resumes they get these days, if they can't look at it easily they'll probally just pass it by. Always back it up with an e-mail or hard copy.
Good luck.
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PDF file is friendlier if the "mark" wants...
...<font color="003366"> to print it out and put you in the paper pool.
Be aware, the business card <i>shaped</i> CDs can be lethal to some CD drives... especially, but not exclusively, slot-loaders (<i>i.e.</i> iMacs).
Knew a guy who torpedoed his best chance for a job with one.</font>
Be aware, the business card <i>shaped</i> CDs can be lethal to some CD drives... especially, but not exclusively, slot-loaders (<i>i.e.</i> iMacs).
Knew a guy who torpedoed his best chance for a job with one.</font>
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