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delivi
post Feb 26 2008, 05:48 AM
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I've made my resume available online at my site, http://delivi.info/resume

I'd love to hear any suggestions on improving it smile.gif

fixed the link [no trailing slash]

I think that the URL rewrite is not working for you, here is the actual link http://delivi.info/resume.php

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post Feb 26 2008, 05:32 PM
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QUOTE(delivi @ Feb 25 2008, 11:48 PM) *
I've made my resume available online at my site, http://delivi.info/resume

I'd love to hear any suggestions on improving it smile.gif

fixed the link [no trailing slash]

I think that the URL rewrite is not working for you, here is the actual link http://delivi.info/resume.php


I don't really get the indent in the Objective area, that doesn't seem normal for a Resume but that's just me.

Otherwise, it looks pretty good (you edited it well), but you've got a lot of noticeable space in the middle near the Skill Set. You might consider explaining a little about what you've done with each of those skills in the past, maybe how you used them on a job, created a project or site with them, etc. You could just put a hyphen after each skill and then some brief info that will help employers see how you've used the skills in the past.

It's up to you though, the employer might be interested just by the skill set and ask you for more info about each one. Or that info might be better put in a Portfolio than on a Resume. As another alternative, you could put a hyphen after each skill set and provide some brief info about how long you've used the skill and any formal training in it you received.

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post Feb 26 2008, 05:47 PM
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Makes some templates scripts etc and use them as evidence, that would help people find you!
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post Feb 26 2008, 05:56 PM
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I like the layout and choice of colors. Simple and easy on the eyes. I agree that there is no need to indent the paragraph under objectives though.
Also, since you have the luxury of presenting your resume online to your potential employer, make the fullest use of it by providing links from your resume to example works (if you have them) using the applications/software that you have worked with.
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