C.V PDF's
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- 8eleven0
the hardest thing to do: Start it.
- Art_Ninja0
All the Hyper Island guys and gals post lots of CVs on their personal sites. Nice to see the variety.
http://www.crew10.net
- Jaline0
Interesting...Jevad's initials are the same at Newstoday's.
Hmm...
- Jaline0
All of the PDF's posted above are good examples if you are mainly looking for graphic design jobs.
By the way, resumes are definitely important. Getting hired by someone should include a resume, an interview, and maybe even a few assignments before actually hiring you (ie. probation period). Some companies don't have time to check everything out, which may be a good thing, but just keep your resume clean and to-the-point. You should be fine.
- thejudders0
Thanks for all the help guys..
I have a cv completed (well not completed, as there never completed)
I just need to sit down and lay it out and make it look more "designy"
cheers
- Duane0
Don't over design it. There's nothing worse than a resume that looks like an ad. Usability and legibility are key here. Your portfolio shows your design skills - your resume should show your type skills and restraint. Keep in mind that many places prefer ASCII as they are entered into internal systems, forwarded in emails, etc. You really need two versions - text and PDF imho.