Thursday, May 28, 2020

Visual Resumes Help or Hype

Visual Resumes Help or Hype In the competition to win job interviews, some savvy job seekers are turning to visual resumes: infographic resumes, presumes, social resumes and more. Will it help or hurt their chances? The answer is: it depends. Content is king: The content within your visual resume, should you choose to use one, must address the needs and wants of the employer period. It doesnt matter how slick or creative your visual resume is! What does matter is that the reader can easily find what they are looking for and that your content is relevant to the job and company! When you create your visual resume, be sure to keep the following in mind: Content: Customize your content based on the skills and expertise required by the employer. This information is acquired through the job posting and conversations with company insiders. Visuals: Use visuals on purpose, a fancy chart or graph that doesnt mean anything is a waste of time. Personality: Insert your personal flare you have already chosen to step out on a limb with a different tool. Dont overlook the opportunity to knock it out of the park by letting your personality shine. Think about color, outside interests or even appropriate personal quirks, like being a caffeine junkie). Target the right audience: Infographic resumes are not ATS-friendly, so dont even try to submit it through an applicant tracking system. Instead, use it to catch the attention of a company insider. When you reach out to a contact inside the company, introduce your document as a quick visual overview of what youve done. By the way, there is data that suggests visual images are processed  60,000 times faster than text. Avoid sending it to Human Resources or Recruiters. These folks typically  review hundreds of resumes a day and expect to see a traditional text resume. Sending them anything other than a traditional text resume is not in your best interest. Supplying a visual resume to a networking contact is another opportunity to pique the interest of the non-traditional resume reviewer. Imagine the conversation that could emerge when you show your visual resume? Visual resumes tend to be more successful when applying for creative, less traditional roles, such as marketing. You will also see visual resumes used by graphic artists and designers. Almost any company that values or expects creativity, ingenuity or out-of-the box ideas would appreciate the visual interpretation of your story. Share it: It isnt enough to create one of these you need to share it too! Some suggestions include: LinkedIn: Adding it to your LinkedIn profile as embedded media in your summary or experience sections. Status Update: Updating your status on social networks using a link to your visual resume. E-mail Signature: Including a link to it in your email signature and text resume. Pinterest: Pinning it to your Pinterest board highlighting your work and career. Visual.ly: Adding it Visual.ly, a platform designed for sharing infographics and visual content. Infographics are hot: In the marketing industry, infographics are hot! In case you hadnt realized,  job seeking is marketing and many of the same principles and trends apply!  HubSpot  provided these interesting statistics: 65% of the world’s population are visual marketers. Google Trends shows Infographics grown over 800% in the past 2 years. Using infographics increased traffic 12% more (on average). Why not take a look at the Undercover Recruiter Infographics section? Design skills not required: If you are interested in creating visual resumes, such as infographic resumes, presumes, or social resumes, there are numerous options and new tools appear regularly. If you arent a graphic designer and dont have access design software, never fear. The free tools listed below are simple to use and, in most cases, all you need to do is link your social media profile (usually LinkedIn) and voila, a visual is produced! Some require you upload a bio and photo, but that is about as difficult as it gets: About.me:  How to Use  about.me  as Your Online CV Career Cloud’s Social Resume Flavors.me:  How to Jazz Up Your Personal Brand Kinzaa Prezi Presume:  How To Design an Alternative CV on Prezi Re.vu Visual.ly:  How to Inject Creativity into Your Personal Brand Vizify.com Have you had success using your visual resume? Wed love to hear about it. Better yet, wed love to see it!

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