A Graphic Design Resume That Will Get You the Job

Hiring managers will look at your graphic design resume first—and then your portfolio. So make this 'first impression' the best it can be. Also choose a classy paper from those found at Classic Crest. This too, will show that you pay attention to details.

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Question #1


Are you a man or a woman?




WARNING: Using the wrong "resume style" can DOOM your job search...

Guess Which "Resume Style" Will
Get YOU Hired FAST ( Jobs)...

(Click one to make a guess...)

A. "Chronological" Resume B. "Functional" Resume
C. "Active" Resume

HINT: 95% of job seekers use the WRONG resume style.

If you get this right, you'll have a better chance at getting noticed (and hired) in front of everyone else... even beating out applicants with more experience than you.

Can You Guess Which Type Of Resume Will Get YOU Hired Faster?

(Click your choice.)

A. "Chronological" Resume

B. "Functional" Resume

C. "Active" Resume

Your Resume Layout

Since you're a graphic designer, take this opportunity to highlight your skills. Add visual elements, choose an attractive font and color. Following is a list of items to include in the order of importance.

1. Name and Contact Info
Display this information so it is easily noticed and put the words graphic designer in a prominent place so the employer can see at a glance the type of resume he's reading.

2. Personal Objective
Create a brief statement about your goals for the desired position and how you can benefit the company. Example: Graphic Designer designs unique strategies for building the bottom line.

3. Work Experience
List your work experience, including the job title, location, dates of employment and a brief description of your duties.

4. Education and Training
Insert the following:
• Your Degree and Major (example: BFA in Graphic Design)
• Date of Graduation (Month and Year)
• College or University You Attended and its Location

5. Talents and Abilities
Display specialties and accomplishments.

6. Software Skills
List software, coding and other design-related skills.

7. Awards
Mention awards, contests you won, special acknowledgments, graphic design shows, and so on.

8. Organizations
Show any professional organizations you belong to that relate to your field.

Job Search Jimmy

WARNING: Don't apply for another job in Graphic Designe without adding your own customized interview-getting "secret sentence" to the top of your resume...

Free Career Quiz Creates Your
"Secret Sentence" That Lands Graphic Design Job Interviews Like Crazy...

... 99.9% of all job seekers don't have a clue about this... not a clue! You're about to receive an unusual, eye-grabbing, fully "customized for you" secret sentence you can quickly add to the TOP of your resume... and it's free!

Question #1


Are you a man or a woman?




WARNING: Using the wrong "resume style" can DOOM your job search...

Guess Which "Resume Style" Will
Get YOU Hired FAST ( Jobs)...

(Click one to make a guess...)

A. "Chronological" Resume B. "Functional" Resume
C. "Active" Resume

HINT: 95% of job seekers use the WRONG resume style.

If you get this right, you'll have a better chance at getting noticed (and hired) in front of everyone else... even beating out applicants with more experience than you.

Can You Guess Which Type Of Resume Will Get YOU Hired Faster?

(Click your choice.)

A. "Chronological" Resume

B. "Functional" Resume

C. "Active" Resume

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