Many recruiters now tolerate and some even expect out - of - the -
ordinary looking resume formats and candidates can now experiment with many unconventional formats.
Not exact matches
Donald Sutherland is one of the most respected, prolific and versatile of motion picture actors, with an astonishing
resume of well over one hundred and fifty films, including such classics as Robert Aldrich's The Dirty Dozen; Robert Altman's M * A * S * H; John Schlesinger's The Day of the Locust; Robert Redford's
Ordinary People; Bernardo Bertolucci's 1900; Philip Kaufman's Invasion of the Body Snatchers; Nicolas Roeg's Don't
Look Now with Julie Christie; Alan Pakula's Klute with Jane Fonda; Federico Fellini's Fellini's Casanova and in Brian Hutton» sKelly's Heroes with Clint Eastwood, who later directed him in Space Cowboys.
No recruiter or employer is going to even bat an eyelid to a
resume which
looks plain and
ordinary.
As such, you are not
looking for a
resume that says you are an
ordinary supply chain manager.
One way or another, if you send a generic, boring
resume that
looks like everyone else's, you'll be just another
ordinary fresh grad that doesn't know how to impress.
Your
resume shouldn't
look plain or
ordinary simply because it will be run through an ATS before being seen by a person.
Much like
ordinary -
looking people reinventing themselves via cosmetic surgery, flattering new hairstyles, and updated wardrobes, an extreme makeover for a
resume does not tinker with the essence of an individual, or rather, an individual's career.
How does a brilliant
resume differ from
ordinary professional
resume — one that simply passes the test and
looks the way a
resume is supposed to
look?