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What is more professional in your opinion, should a graphic designer have a normal looking resume or should it be designed?

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Question ajoutée par Sally Majali
Date de publication: 2016/02/11
Aisha Zafar
par Aisha Zafar , Teacher , Mariya International Schools

In my openion his/her professional resume should not be designed

Raphael Linus Dulay
par Raphael Linus Dulay , Senior Graphic Designer , Xpert Solutions

It all depends on the personality of the graphic designers. But as per my experience the older you become the more simpler your resume becomes too. Young designers who don't have a solid background portfolio need to express their artistry through their resume. But not all, I saw young and fresh designers with simple resume but has a solid artistic applications and executions.

 

I prefer simple one but when it comes to on-hand test boom, will deliver solid stuff. I rather choose a small box with solid art execution than big boxes that are empty. :)

 

Muhammad Umair Hassan Qureshi
par Muhammad Umair Hassan Qureshi , Senior Graphic Designer , Alfanar Group (Ceramic)

Simplicity always attract eyes, designing a CV in a simple & professional way ll be more greater than to design it with the support of graphics. Easy to read situation, perhaps graphics element can add value into it.

Shane Lakhani
par Shane Lakhani , Creative Graphic Designer , American International University

It would be great if the resume was designed and matched with a corresponding formal cv. Having both will be an aid for hiring managers. However, some platforms require a minumum file size which gives the applicant limited data for his/her submission, therefore he/she only submits the formal cv since the designed cv contains a higher file size. And reducing the the designed cv's file size will also reduce the design quality, that will look very pixelated just to fit the required mb. So, it depends to where the cv will be given to.

Mufaddal Pansari
par Mufaddal Pansari , Graphic Designer , Travco Travel

I prefer a little touch of infograph in the CV, in the sense of putting Icons and shapes to give a little artistic touch to the resume.

Majid Wangade
par Majid Wangade , Senior Accountant , KANTOUR LIMITED COMPANY ( Real Estate, Construction and Asset Management )

Obviously designed CV...professionally as a graphic designer you should make your first impression very strong.  

Saddique Khan
par Saddique Khan , Nothing , No work in compeny

I am a worked in designing on adobe photoshop

ahmed abbas
par ahmed abbas , Head of Creative Section , albayan Newspaper

it should be designed.. its his first impression for the company..

No need for design the important is the content. Anyways you can test the skills of the applicant upon the process of application and check his/her portfolio.

Abdul Razzak Kasmani Mohammad Iqbal Kasmani
par Abdul Razzak Kasmani Mohammad Iqbal Kasmani , Graphic Designer , Multi Sign Printers

in my opinion i think it should be designed

 

HK Cheema
par HK Cheema , Graphic Designer , Happy Mart

Every time doesn't not matter to design resume ...some time need experience....

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