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Thanks for taking the time to read this post. First off, everything I say is of course my opinion, but a good one I believe after working in this industry for many years. I also apologize for my writing skills. If I had to write my way into dinner I would end up hungry for many many days.
This post is geared not only toward the creative industry but to anybody with a resume. In fact this probably has helped more non creative people get a job, for the simple fact that many designers get their jobs based on a portfolio, and hardly ever a resume. I rarely ever base my decision for hiring a designer based on their resume. The portfolio is what matters most, after that the resume just helps me to see if they are Jr. or Sr, their previous employers and maybe their interests, which do mean something for a designer. But for those in the non creative realm, a resume is your life line.










