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Web Résumé Tips: Creating and Formatting for Success

Learn how to create a scannable web résumé by optimizing format, content, and design for maximum impact. Include e-mail links, keywords, and visual elements to enhance readability and impress potential employers.

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Web Résumé Tips: Creating and Formatting for Success

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  1. Web & ScannableRésumés

  2. Creating a web résumé • Include an e-mail link at the top of the page under your name • Omit street address & phone • Consider having links under your name and e-mail to other parts of your résumé • Consider having links to other pages that give more information about you

  3. Creating a web résumé, continued • Put strongest qualifications immediately after your name & e-mail • Specify the job you want • List city and state for educational institutions and employers • Use lists, indentations, & white space to create visual variety

  4. Tips for Scannable Résumés • Use key words appropriate to your field • Use industry buzzwords • Be specific & quantifiable • Use as many pages as necessary • Avoid unusual typefaces, underlining, & graphics • Use 10- to 14- point fonts; avoid fonts that have touching letters

  5. Tips for Scannable Résumés,continued • Use smooth white paper • Put your name on the first line of the first page • Use plenty of white space • Avoid double columns • Avoid folding and stapling • Use abbreviations carefully

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