How to Design Your Resume
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- Опубликовано: 10 июл 2024
- In this video, you’ll learn more about designing your resume. Visit www.gcflearnfree.org/resumewr... for our text-based lesson.
This video includes information on:
• Formatting a resume for adequate white space
• Using consistent verb tenses
• Varying word choice
• The importance of checking for spelling and grammar errors
We hope you enjoy!
A really good tip! We can see clearly the difference before and after. It looks like more organized! Very good !!! :)
I love your videos! Wonderful job!
The fonts you recommend, TNR, Arial, Tahoma, is just the worst advice ever.
Instead of TNR the beautiful Baskerville or Garamond can be used, Arial’s ancestor, Helvetica, is far cleaner and more elegant to use, and for Tahoma... well, go crazy and choose Verdana - it will seem like a resume for/from IKEA, but you almost reached the bottom of your font list in the app you edit your CV with, and that’s something special - so you can be truly outstanding in the world of millions of boring resumes.
Really now, Baskerville, Garamond, Futura, Helvetica Neue and a couple of free fonts are a better option than TNR or Arial. Those will make your CV look professional and well-thought.
You are certainly welcome to your opinion. In our research, we found that these fonts are more generally used and recommended by hiring managers.
Times New Roman is the classic font that is not only preferred but also required in many cases .Nearly all official documents are written in Times New Roman.I agree that Garamond or Helvetica is more beautiful than suggested ones ,but TNR will be my choice while writing my cv.
Here from Queensford College's LLN test lmao.
2nd
3rd :)