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anyone know where to find some nice sample resume's for a graphic/product designer? just to see how to lay it out nice and make it look real pro. thanks for any help.

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Guest --zeSto--

I have my own resume....

but it has WAY to much personal info to give it out around here.

 

hell.... you're the 'designer'... figure out a new way to do it!

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Guest --zeSto--
Originally posted by Weapon X

I woulda got better pictures for my superiors. You're clever.

 

well I finally got rid of all the paint cans, so your superiors might not recognize the place from their spy planes!

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Guest duh-rye-won

just to clarify

 

i wasnt asking to see anyones personal resumes.

i don't have a resume beacuse i think a resume is an absurd way to represent yourself as a designer. thats what a portfolio is for.

unfortunately i have a new client that insists on me emailing a resume before he'll see my portfolio.

please don't all flatter yourselves and think i was trying to bite your cutting edge resume styles.

just wanted to see if anyone knew of a site or something to see some generic resumes as a basic format, since i've never really had a resume.

 

so thanks for any help. and the wiseasses can blow me.

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Guest --zeSto--

oh.. looking for a resume template?

 

I sugest going to any of the 'find-work' sites like monster.com employment.com or workopolis.com

and just see what info they can give you on it.

 

good luck!

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Guest duh-rye-won
Originally posted by --zeSto--

oh.. looking for a resume template?

 

I sugest going to any of the 'find-work' sites like monster.com employment.com or workopolis.com

and just see what info they can give you on it.

 

good luck!

 

thanks zest. i'm entirely un-computer savvy and i appreciate the help. peace.

i guess resume "template" was the key word i left out. my bad.

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