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How to get the perfect (looking) résumé / CV

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gjehle:
After avoiding the 7 deadly sins of résumé design,
you may be asking, “If I can’t use crazy colors, clip art, and other types of decoration, how do I make my résumé stand out from the crowd?”
Like many things, the answer lies in the details.

Even if you can’t hire a fancy designer and are stuck with Microsoft Word,
a few tweaks can turn your blasé résumé into an elegant and functional showpiece.
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Pretty nice step-by-step guide helping you with getting the layout of your future right (pun intended).
Everyone has to write some of these in his/her life time, so check this page out!

There are enough pages on the net already covering what has to be part of a CV, content wise,
but it's hard to find something dealing with the layout part which I'd say is a very important part.
After all it's what makes the HR person take a second look at it (hopefully).


http://www.lifeclever.com/give-your-resume-a-face-lift/


Grorgy:
This is useful, some good tips thanks

Darwin:
Yes - I didn't know that about Times New Roman...  :-[

tomos:
Very helpful tips
and
a helpful reminder  :-[

I was a bit surprised though with the final version -
have a look at these

original final version from site:
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I find this aspect of layout a bit distracting
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With a possible final version so
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(I moved the bullets in as well - there's a bit of a debate about that in the first few comments there)

nudone:
very good point, tomos. i agree with you.

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