RESUME VS LINKEDIN
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- joelski0
oh did i mention i also have a be hance profile
- monospaced0
Just make a printed version, I guess.
- btw, we should grab a beer againmonospaced
- still in NYC?monospaced
- identity0
1st world problem?
- Continuity0
Call me old-fashioned, but I still lead with the good old bog-standard CV and website portfolio, 15 years on in the business. I reckon the LinkedIn profile, B3hance profile and all of that are secondary to more traditional forms of credentials.
- bainbridge0
A printed resume says you can actually design and know what good paper is.
- Like Bainbridge illustration board, for instance?Continuity
- and that you can kill trees doing itjon_d
- or that you know how to do the shit will out killing trees. boooh-yah!akrok
- oh you win. but how do you do that?jon_d
- fyoucher10
Agree with Continuity. Although I think having a LinkedIn profile with actual recommendations is a must-have. You can't really make that shit up yourself -- makes you more credible.
Have a website for your portfolio, and a LinkedIn Profile with rec's, along with a link to your PDF resume within your LinkedIn Profile. You may also want to have a simple text-based version of your resume for those large corporate companies who use those resume scanner thingamajigs.
- jon_d0
seriously.. I feel your pain, Joelski.
It's very redundant.
- Christa0
Get LinkedIn. It says "I know the world is bigger than print, I can engage an audience outside of who I may be most comfortable with, I have recommendations published here for all to see so they are not bullshit, I live in the real business world" ---weather that is true or not is irrelevant. For instance, for some it may signal that you are "tech and social media savvy"... Don't underestimate how over-valued LinkedIn is.