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Those wonderful job resumes in the world

1. Shoes &; Resume When we receive the written test or interview information from the company we are applying for, we can always see such kind words as "You have one foot in our company". But, can you think of it? Someone really sent her resume and a shoe literally to the public relations company she applied for. It says, "Now that I've got a foothold in your company, please look at my resume and keep in touch."

2. Resume of top secret documents

30-year-old graphic designer Vader? Olufsen was euphemistically told that the company would "file" his resume and would contact him again if there was a suitable opportunity. Inspired by this, he made a resume that looked like a file, using the style of top secret files during World War II.

"The company's reply reminded me of the dusty old filing cabinet during the Cold War, which inspired me to do something special to prevent my resume from being thrown into the trash can," Olusen said.

3. cereal box resume

Victor, the artistic director from Toronto? Rodrigo used a box of nutritious cereal as his resume, and printed all kinds of information on the nutritious side of the box.

This special resume box enabled him to find a job a few days after moving to a new city.

Pack a box of resumes

Irish graphic designer Colm? O 'Connor chose to print his application information on a box. He said: "I want to stand out from thousands of resumes. When the employer receives a carton and a printed resume, he will open the carton first out of curiosity. " He also explained that his main purpose is to attract the attention of employers and lead them to his blog, which contains more of his design works. Unfortunately, however, O 'Connor was not employed by the company. However, many applicants who think that "the box can stand out" have successfully obtained the offer through creative resumes.

5. Resume of first aid kit

Wang Suoying from Singapore made her resume into a first aid kit. She printed personal information such as her specialty and hobbies on the medicine bottle of the first aid kit.

Therefore, she received interview notices and job invitations from many companies. The 25-year-old female graphic designer said that she would encourage other job seekers to try creative resumes.

6. Milk box resume

London designer Miguel? Rato said that this milk box resume is more like a job that you are satisfied with, not just for job hunting. He said: "If you have a beautiful resume, but your job can't support your resume, what's the point?"

So, in the end, he got the job through online investment, not through this creative resume.

7.3-dimensional chart resume

Mohit, 27, is an infographic designer from New Delhi. A 3D resume made of paper and thread took four days, which made him successfully admitted to an advertising company in JWT.

8.t-shirt resume

Fran chose to print her personal information on a T-shirt, and attached a photo of herself wearing a T-shirt under the printed resume.

9. Resume of recruitment notice

There are also girls who use the classic wanted order in the western United States as resumes.

10. Interactive video resume

Although the video is only a short 37 seconds, the candidate Graeme? Anthony's superb British accent and the special skills shown in the last few flashes of the video still left a deep impression on people. This job search video has been viewed more than 350,000 times on YouTube. He is now the general manager of Frank's Manchester branch.

suggestion

1. Many positions still need traditional resumes.

Although a creative resume is very eye-catching, it doesn't mean that it often brings a job to the applicant.

Ian, the director of a job search website? Burke said, "A creative resume may be useful in some situations, but the traditional two-page resume is the best for most positions, which is what recruiters and human resources departments expect."

2. First study whether HP loves creativity.

At the same time, some experts suggest that before discarding the traditional resume format, we should make a detailed study of the positions and institutions we applied for to ensure that the person reading the resume is indeed a member of the creative team.

Focus on key information

Some experts suggest that candidates should focus on the necessary information that needs to be displayed in their resumes.

A spokesman for the British Career Resources website said, "If an employer has to find the key information of a candidate in a pile of unimportant information or in an odd way, he may get bored. Remember, original design or eye-catching design cannot replace accurate spelling and grammar checking. "