A traditional resume is static and limits how well you showcase yourself to your future employer. This because it only focuses on information and not a combination of creativity and information which the designer's resume can give you. However it has it place as it is best when used in formal situations.
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Wednesday, 14 October 2015
Blog #3: The difference between a designer’s resume vs. a non-designer’s resume.
A designer's resume gives not only gives you chance to showcase your experience, but it's also a great way to make a good first impression and show off your brand. Your individuality can be shown through your resume as you are able to use fonts, colors or words that speak to you. However some employers may find it a bit extravagant so it should be used based on the audience.

A traditional resume is static and limits how well you showcase yourself to your future employer. This because it only focuses on information and not a combination of creativity and information which the designer's resume can give you. However it has it place as it is best when used in formal situations.

A traditional resume is static and limits how well you showcase yourself to your future employer. This because it only focuses on information and not a combination of creativity and information which the designer's resume can give you. However it has it place as it is best when used in formal situations.
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