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AlexMR wrote: » Dooood...I dont know you but now i think paul is way cooler than i thought he was. I liked it.It worked! And I also had the problem of not knowing where to put my ONE logo .
leefdaddy wrote: » Paul, no offense I have great respect for you but... Why wouldn't you double everything else on your resume too? It looks equally as silly. You have logos for your certs and them spelled out. It's not effecient in my eyes and you could use that space more wisely. Just my opinion. If it works that's great, but I think it's a waste of space. Especially if you have the logos AND have them written out.
Paul Boz wrote: » Fool you know my domain is blocked at work
Claymoore wrote: » If you're unzipping your fly to show off your A+, N+ and Sec+, I'm going to ask if it's cold in here.
Turk wrote: » Bumping an old topic but I too have a resume with logos on it. Would you guys give me your opinion on it please? I too think logos can be tacky on a resume but also believe they can make your resume "pop" if done right. How does my resume stack up?
powerfool wrote: » Also, the order of your resume is backwards. You want your experience listed above your education. Otherwise, you look like a spring chicken that doesn't have relevant experience... that is just the immediate first impression that folks get when they see education first.
earweed wrote: » If I had something like a CCIE it would be custom watermarked on the paper I used for my resumes.
Devilsbane wrote: » It depends on where you are at in your career. If all of your experience is being a cashier or stockboy, then your Computer Science degree needs to be on top. If you have at least 1 or 2 strong work experiences, then that should be on top.
Pash wrote: » To keep the discussion moving. Would you guys think it acceptable to have your own web page with your resume and cert logo's on? Something Like Scott Morris's website at uber geek I guess. I mean nothing long and tacky. Just a nice clean css crafted page with well placed logo images? I am thinking of doing something like this for the long term. Which I could then link in my covering letter, as well as attaching my cv in pdf to every application. Hows that sound?
Pash wrote: » To keep the discussion moving. Would you guys think it acceptable to have your own web page with your resume and cert logo's on? Something Like Scott Morris's website at uber geek I guess.
Paul Boz wrote: » For what its worth, having logos on my resume helped me out for this job as well as my last one. Still have never been declined for a job, still have never had an issue with images on my resume. Its a fine idea but I keep it simpler by just having www.mydomain.com/resume.pdf linkable rather than making it a css page or something like that. This way there's tighter control over the content and its in an easily printable and distributable format. Another benefit is that it helps me to avoid discrepancies between various versions of my resume floating out there.
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