Try A Creative Resume To Land Your Dream Job

With the number of job applicants increasing significantly over the last few years, you need to do something to stand out from the crowd. According to GoResume.com, old traditional resumes will be out of style in the near future, and using a more modern resume is fast becoming the norm. So make the change and try out a creative resume template while there’s still a chance for you to stand out from the competition and be different.

What Is A Creative Resume Template?

A creative template is one which differs from the traditional, some might say “boring”, plain white format. A creative template generally makes use of some colour, icons, layout variations and different fonts in order to catch the eye of the recruiter.

Here Are Some Examples On Offer From Go-Resume:

You Only Have 6 Seconds To Impress

Recent studies have shown that good resumes grab the attention of the recruiter within the first 6 seconds. It is therefore important to have an eye-catching and professional resume. If you were given hundreds of boring white versions and only ONE visually appealing one, which one would you remember?

You Need Call Backs

Before worrying about attending an interview, you need to get invited for one. More and more individuals don’t put enough effort in this crucial aspect of the application process and send out numerous applications. A modern resume template for Adobe Illustrator and Microsoft Word will help you get noticed, this means call backs and interview invitations.

Go Resume has a range of templates in both eps format for editing in Adobe Illustrator and docx format for editing in Microsoft Word, many of which are mobile device friendly and can be edited right from your phone or tablet.

So make the switch today and try a creative template. You’ll be surprised by the results!

Michael Klements
Michael Klements
Hi, my name is Michael and I started this blog in 2016 to share my DIY journey with you. I love tinkering with electronics, making, fixing, and building - I'm always looking for new projects and exciting DIY ideas. If you do too, grab a cup of coffee and settle in, I'm happy to have you here.

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