However, if you're using
plain bond paper, center your name and contact information or type it flush with the left margin.
Presentation Since your resume is actually a marketing document, its visual appearance is critical.To survive next to those of hundreds of equally qualified candidates, it must look sharp and dynamic.Don't have it typed on an outdated word processor and printed onto
plain bond paper, as Mr. Runyax did, and don't model it after resumes from years back, says Jerry Bills, a Colorado Springs, CO resume writer.»
Not exact matches
In 2000, I wrote a short
paper entitled «Death of the Risk Premium,» with Ron Ryan, which was received with widespread derision, but ultimately proved correct:
plain old 10 - year government
bonds have produced higher returns than stocks since then, by a cumulative margin of over 30 %, despite the durable bull market since 2002.
But if you're working in an office where you print to multiple
paper types — some
bond, some letterhead, mostly
plain paper — and your networked printer (s) has (have) multiple trays, you may have run into the problem of how you keep them all straight.
In fact, most employers are likely to prefer
plain white or off - white
bond paper over imprinted stationery, if the stationery has an obviously personal touch.
Cover letters are business correspondence and, as such, should be on
plain white
bond paper or stationery that doesn't have any kind of personal design.
For example, if you're in a conservative field, select stationery in a subtle - enough hue that it looks professional but clearly stands out among
plain white
bond paper for the typical resume.