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- hellojeehae0
agree with boom. CVs include client list and resume you shouldn't.
- robulation0
Agree with bullet factory... if you have clients that are nationally/internationally recognised then definitely do it... if it's 'O Shae's Driveways or Topps Tiles etc. I wouldn't...
- boom0
if you call it a 'CV' you're all good.
- chilamont0
At the bottom, place a "503 Illuminati", it'll really throw them for a loop!
- tasty0
k, clients have been removed. Thank you for input.
- bulletfactory0
unless you have notable clients, leave them off.
- pinkfloyd0
I've seen it added in people's experience, and I thought it gave more credibility.
Example:
Responsibilities include the designing and editing the graphics and web pages through concept, design and implementation phase. Clients included such and such.
- tasty0
Amicus, where is this 10pt rule for design resumé from? I'm in 12 right now.
- moldero0
me personally I wouldn't put a client list on my resume
- Amicus0
edit out the crap parts. anything interesting to an employer should fit on a single page.
- Experience alone is 1 page...and that all design employment.tasty
- edit so you are only left with the best parts. what size font are you using also. it's a designer resume so you should be 10pt or under.Amicus
- if they like what they see on that 1 page they will go to your website for more info I imaginemoldero
- 10pt or underAmicus
- tasty
So i've been working a while and my resume is getting to be two pages. Below are the sections of my resume. Is Client List strange or good way to show diversity in client base?
Experience
Education
Awards
Client List