Will they have to zoom in to
read tiny fonts?
What is interesting is that the iPhone can squeeze the same amount of words onto the screen as the Kindle, however I suspect you will be squinting quite hard as you try and
read the the tiny font on the iPhone.
Not exact matches
On the other hand, you don't want to try and put too much on there, and make
fonts so
tiny they can't be
read, or give it a cluttered look.
I have some old classics that have a
tiny font on yellowing paper, and it is hard to
read.
Tiny fonts and / or closely spaced words make it difficult to
read.
But for me, I just don't want to
read skinny little magazine column sized lines (especially since I can not use the
tiny fonts), so the most important dimension is width.
If I recall correct, the last time I transferred a pdf document to the Kindle (without converting) it
reads on the Kindle but the
font is
tiny and I have to increase
font size greatly which I dislike!
The
font is
tiny, the workshop options aren't particularly well - organized, and the world map
reads as a smear of color with no particular rhyme or reason.
Because they've been told that their resume must be no longer than 2 pages (a common misconception), they're left with a document that's so tightly jammed full of content, in such a
tiny font, that even they have a tough time
reading it.
Try to avoid any large blank spots on paper, and make sure you don't have
tiny, hard - to -
read font in order to fit in all of your information.
This is often seen in inconsistent bullets, employment dates that have migrated across the page, and teeny,
tiny or weird
fonts that no one can
read.
People try to make the
font tiny; the resume template formatting can be very hard to
read.
If your resume is jam - packed with information and
reads more like your autobiography, and you've used
tiny fonts and little white space, it's unlikely that a hiring manager will be wading through all of your data.
No one wants to
read a resume that is formatted with
tiny font and no white space!
The majority of hiring managers are over 40 and many of them still print out the top resumes for review;
font that is too
tiny (size 9 and below) is just too hard for most people to
read.
The results are usually a two - page resume with a bloated header,
tiny margins, small
fonts, long run - on job titles and a lot of repetition, which a recruiter will not
read.
A resume with a
tiny text
font and narrow margins is going to be a tough
read for a hiring manager — even if you have the right experience.
If anyone is squinting to
read your
tiny print, increase your
font size.
Your resume should be easy to
read — avoid
tiny fonts, dense blocks of text, vague language or excessive jargon, and inconsistent formatting».
Unfortunately, I had to purchase the kindle version after buying the printed version because the printed version's
fonts were super
tiny and very hard to
read.