I am actually working on web app that walks you through building a solid resume based on my own UX opinions. Then at the end you can print out the pdf.
This is my resume (rather outdated now) and my opinionated design. http://resume.kristoffersen.io
Thoughts on a resume builder web app? Want to see one exist?
Lots of redundant content, looks messy because of all the images/logos, sub-header 'blocks' take up too much space, font sizes are all over the place, could be condensed to 1 page, etc.
Thanks for the input! Yeah the logos are terrible. However, from a UX standpoint, what I was going for is an easy to skim resume. So less important content get reduced, more important content gets increased to get noticed more. This is because you only have a few seconds to catch the readers attention before going in the circular file.
This is one of those things that I have A/B tested quite a bit :-)
A/B tested on who? I see hundreds of resumes throughout the year and your resume is one that I would likely pass over because, frankly, it looks like something a young student slapped together real quick in MS Word compared to the average resume I see.
When it comes to design, I immediately notice that the font size for your name is much too big (especially compared to the email address). Then there is the page header (Qualifications) which takes up around 10% of the page on its own. Under the 'Related History' section, the name of the projects take up way too much space while the font-size of your job title and duration of stay are hard to read. Why do you need that empty white block next to the name of the projects? All this wasted space not only makes the resume's layout ineffective but also makes it look very unprofessional.
Content-wise, the core of your resume should be what you have under 'Related History'. I want to be able to get a good idea, quickly, of what you did in your past positions. Based on that information I can get a good idea of pretty much everything you have under 'Qualifications'. I would cut all of 'Qualifications' out and summarize everything in there into 3 - 4 bullet points/short sentences. Also, why did you bold seemingly random words like 'CMS' and 'infrastructure'?
Honestly, I would just stick to something like https://www.careercup.com/resume. Remember, the key point of your resume is to quickly communicate your past experience and highlight relevant information.
Thoughts on a resume builder web app? Want to see one exist?
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