Smurfysmiles
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Date: 1/19/2010 10:50:01 AM
Author: monarch64
I would probably just print it out on pink scented paper a la Elle Woods in Legally Blonde. It seemed to work wonders for her.
DITTO!Date: 1/19/2010 10:50:01 AM
Author: monarch64
I would probably just print it out on pink scented paper a la Elle Woods in Legally Blonde. It seemed to work wonders for her.
Date: 1/19/2010 11:12:37 AM
Author: ArtistJess
Smurfy- I would have to say that it depends on WHERE exactly you are applying. Since I am a designer, and the jobs I have applied for recently have been jobs at creative agencies, I've really allowed myself to get very creative and personal with my resume. I think it helps an artist really stand out and be memorable. Granted, you will always have that one agency who would have rather seen a very traditional resume.. but I know that, personally, I would never want to work for an agency that didn't appreciate my own creativity and style. I can vouch that I have had VERY pleasant responses to my resume. When I was looking for jobs, I went through the online design directory in the city I was searching and emailed people my cover letter and a .jpg of my resume. I had several people email me back and tell me that there were no positions available, but that if there were, they would certainly give me an interview based on my creative resume. One guy told me that if he had had a position available, he would have HIRED me based on my resume. The creative agency I last worked for enjoyed my resume, gave me an interview, and hired me on the spot because of my ability to 'think creatively on my own' and 'bring unique new ideas to the table.' When it comes to art, I am in the mindset that it is almost always okay to step outside of the box. The cool thing about my resume is that the background image was an image taken at Harrod's Department Store the last time I was in London. I normally get to EXPLAIN my resume, which is a great conversation starter, and I also get to showcase my love of travel and photography. If a woman is interviewing me, or if the interview was for a position at a magazine or something, I would include fashion in that list.
Anyway, that's probably more than you wanted to know! Hope this helps a little. Good luck on the job search!
Date: 1/19/2010 11:15:49 AM
Author: ArtistJess
Just read what tropicalgal wrote, and I have to say.. It really does just depend on what kind of job you are applying for. I went a little wild with mine, some people didn''t call me back, but some people really liked it, and those are the kind of companies I would want to work for anyway. I would say that if you are applying for a job in a more corporate setting, try to avoid going too wild, but if you are applying for a design job at say, a record company, I would say go all out. It''s okay to showcase your own style.
... Okay, I will shut up now![]()
Date: 1/19/2010 11:38:02 AM
Author: ArtistJess
Yeah, I think it''s safe to say that your resume should really reflect the TYPE of job you hope to get. My resume is a little more on the ''art projecty'' side, but I think that''s okay. I''ve heard good and bad things about taking that route, but, personally, have had nothing but good come from doing it that way. And how funny that your school would try to steer you away from doing it that way. My school actually had a class (which I took) solely for creating unique resumes. I would say (and this is probably a given for you at this point..) apply at a TON of design places, even if they aren''t advertising available jobs. If nothing else, they will keep your name on file. When I was looking for jobs a year ago, I sent my resume to a company the next state over. They never contacted me back. Two days ago they called me out of the blue and offered me a really great position. I politely turned it down because I love the job I''m working right now, but I thought it was interesting that a year later they were calling me.
I will see if I can find a copy of my resume and post it. I would love to see what you come up with.
Date: 1/19/2010 11:50:38 AM
Author: ArtistJess
Okay, I uploaded a small version of my resume.. just to give you an idea of how far you can really go. Before your design eye goes wild with edits, let me defend myself and say that I created this in school a few years back. There are a million things that I''ve learned in the work-world that I would edit if were looking for a job NOW, but just don''t have the time or need at this point.
I can''t say it enough, though. Don''t be scared to showcase YOU in your resume, because I think that''s what a lot of agencies are looking for.
Date: 1/19/2010 11:53:50 AM
Author: ArtistJess
Oh, I love it! Your piece looks so nice! Funny how we all have such different styles. And I''ll probably get in trouble for posting something personal about myself, but my name is VERY common so I think it''ll be okay.
Date: 1/19/2010 11:54:52 AM
Author: ArtistJess
Can you tell that I got my start doing cd covers for bands?![]()
Date: 1/19/2010 12:12:37 PM
Author: ArtistJess
That sounds really fun!
Okay, and I contacted the mods. Maybe they will blur out my last name or somethingGah, I''m such a troublemaker
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hehe.
I learn how to do something new on here every day though!
Date: 1/19/2010 12:22:14 PM
Author: ArtistJess
Yeah! I wanna see! I''m gonna be off of here for a little bit, but will be back on around 4 when DF goes to work. I can''t wait to see what you come up with.
Good luck and remember, you are your own worst critic!