Electronic Resume Electronic resume formats differ from the other formats in terms of
the file type of your resume.
Not exact matches
Applications should include the following: • One - page cover letter outlining interests and qualifications for the position •
Resume / CV • 10 - 20 images of past and current artistic work (10 MB limit, total) • One - page artist statement • Five references, with a brief explanation of professional connection and contact information • Use file name format: last name, first name, file type (e.g., resume, image 1, im
Resume / CV • 10 - 20 images
of past and current artistic work (10 MB limit, total) • One - page artist statement • Five references, with a brief explanation
of professional connection and contact information • Use
file name format: last name, first name,
file type (e.g.,
resume, image 1, im
resume, image 1, image 2)
Since the best
resumes are written with two audiences in mind — the robots pre-screening your application and the live human in HR who will review your
resume, should it make it past the ATS — I recommend using a Word document instead
of a plain - text
file for your
resume file type.
If you're asked to upload your
resume to an applicant tracking system and «PDF» is listed among the
file types you can use, by all means, use a PDF version
of your
resume.
Almost all employers want to receive
resumes in one
of two
file types: Microsoft Word -LRB-.
ASCII
resumes have no formatting enhancements such as bold, underline, italics, etc., enabling recipients to open and read the
file no matter what
type of software they are using.
Not only does saving your
resume as a PDF («Save As» and then change
file type to PDF) increase the security
of your document, it ensures that the person reading your
resume will see the document exactly as you intend them to — with no risk
of their computer or software messing with your carefully chosen formatting.
When submitting a
resume online, it is crucial to understand which document
file type will upload best and keep the integrity
of your
resume format.
Job seekers are often confused about different
resume file types, so here's an overview
of four common
file types and when to use them: MS Word -LRB-.
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As an applicant, you want to have the curriculum vitae to be the most eligible as much as possible, with
resume writing template in Microsoft word, excel or pdf
file, you can
type down and upload the
resume that will contain all your credentials while following a series
of formats.
txt version
of your
resume that you just created, and save it as another
file type.
Recruiting systems may accept all
types of resumes, but many do not «parse» or translate
files other than MS Word
files completely.
Over 76 %
of resumes submitted are deleted for various reasons and an incorrect
file type may be one
of them.
A reader writes: After reading through your blog, I realized I had been writing the
type of cover letter that will get a
resume / application sent directly to the circular
file.
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An infographic from Almagreta highlights incorrect assumptions about
resume form and function, ranging from what
type of file works best (Word documents, not PDFs, which look slick but can «render you invisible») to the importance
of your GPA (in short, not as important as you think).