الاثنين، 2 أبريل 2012

The Web-ready or HTML Resume

By: Amanda Stevens
In the past, job seekers need a printable resume, which they can submit for their applications and can be use for interviews, job fairs, or general networking. Nowadays the trend is to use Web-ready resumes that can bring uniqueness to your own resume that you won’t see in other resume designs or mediums.
What is a Web-ready resume? A Web-ready resume is created with a programming language called Hypertext Markup Language or HTML, a coding system used in making Web pages. Read on and learn what are the important techniques that you must consider before starting your own Web-ready or HTML resume.
Present an eye-catching appearance
In designing your Web-ready or HTML resume, you can highlight your image and make you an exemplary candidate by creating virtually any style whether conservative, distinctively professional, or cutting edge. You can use a vast array of color options to dramatically improve your resume, but avoid busy background, flashy images or blinking text. In addition, apply normal usage of italics, bold or underlining fonts but limit the use of all caps. Nevertheless, if you want to make it confidential, just incorporate a URL to give a direct access to your traditional or text resume and other supporting documents such as job search correspondence, e-mail signature line or personal business cards, which is a unique way that can’t be duplicated in other mediums.
Make it convenient and accessible to all
Given that Web-ready or HTML resume are mainly Web pages, anyone can access your resume anytime and no matter what kind of software or operating system they use. In other words this can make an ideal career-marketing tool to potential employers, recruiters and networking contacts that want to see a copy of your resume. As this format will not only save you money on printing and production cost, it will also ensure that even when your computer is down or you’re out of town, your resume is continually available for everyone. Just refer them the Web address where your resume resides and you don’t need to mail, attach, fax or e-mail it to them.
Build the impression and project that you have a high-end image
Link your Web-ready or HTML resume to other samples of your work, such as employer evaluations and reviews, letters of recommendations from customers and clients, or any kudos you have received from your past professors for references. You could also make a list of your certificates of awards, honors, and scholarships; a listing of conferences, seminars, professional development activities, and workshops you’ve participated in and/or attended to; and details of your related courses, degrees, licenses, and certifications.
Compose and strut your stuff on the net
Having a Web-ready or HTML resume needs your personal Web pages or access to Web-space. Various Web sites offer free Web hosting and offers resources on the technical aspects of publishing your resume on the Web (see samples). On the contrary, don’t get the wrong idea of the Web-ready or HTML resume as one that you can post on job sites, such as Monster.com because a lot of job sites plainly forbid HTML resumes. Therefore, make it convenient to employers that they have the option to download your resume in four formats like in PDF (Portable Document Format), MS Word, HTML and ASCII text.
To sum up, the Web-ready or HTML resume is an image-building, low profile Internet resource, which is an ideal career-marketing tool for many job seekers.

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