Not exact matches
Text
resumes (also referred to as ASCII
resumes) are just what the name implies, an ASCII - formatted
version of either your
traditional or scannable
resume.
It's also a good idea to provide a link for employers to download a
traditional version of your
resume.
Similarly, Fishberg advises to «stick with
traditional section headers in the ATS
version of your
resume, such as «Education» and «Professional Experience,» that are sure to be understood by all systems.»
If an application requests a
traditional resume instead
of KSAs, she recommends including short
versions of accomplishments within the
resume that explicitly demonstrate the applicant's knowledge, skills and abilities.
If you are sending your
resume to a company that you suspect is using scanning, be safe and send both a scannable and a
traditional version of your
resume.
(3) Have visual
versions of your
traditional, content
resume.
While most agencies still require the
traditional SES
resume and full set
of ECQs, there are still a few agencies that prefer the drilled - down five - page SES
resume version, but if a candidate is selected for the SES position, we find some agencies still request the full set
of ECQs.
The ECQ - Based
resume is a simplified and more streamlined
version of the
traditional SES
resume.
Note: If you chose Career Thinker to write your
resume we will deliver your
resume in all needed formats — MS Word (
Traditional), PDF and ASCII (Plain Text) It is recommended that you save a copy
of your
resume in each
of these formats for each
version.
VisualCV.com gives you the chance to build a unique web portfolio — a richer, more compelling
version of your
traditional paper / Word
resume.
Today's
version of traditional job search teaches candidates to send the same
resume (or one with minor tweaks) to all the jobs applied for, customizing with a cover letter.
Since computers read
resumes differently than humans do, it's recommended that you have two different
versions of your
resume — a text
version and a more
traditional, Word formatted
version.
If you want to use your creative
resume to catch your potential employer's eye, Heather Huhman, president and founder
of Come Recommended, suggests submitting a more
traditional version as well.
It should be noted that length is primarily an issue that pertains to the
traditional, formatted, «print»
version of your
resume.