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    Smile Please criticize my resume

    I draw up resume. As English is not my first language I am afraid to make sad mistakes. Please take a pot shots at my resume with a view to errors and nonsense.
    http://jk.dp.ua/resume_logachev.doc

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    Thread Moved.

    Please read the rules of Flashkit.com itself as well as the rule sin each section you post in.

    This is NOT the correct forum to be posting this.... and it being a word .doc Im not sure where it fits at all?

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    is this a virus by any chance?
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    I think it should go to the boardroom.

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    I would say if you're applying for a creative position, your portfolio is far more important than your CV. As far as your CV goes, I would state how long you've been working on a specific program, as well as your level of knowledge on the program.

    In my opinion it's useless to state that you can do Retouching in Photoshop - that's obvious. If you're previous job, however, focussed heavily on that I would list that as part of your job description, and make sure that there's a couple of prime examples in your portfolio.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Napalm
    I would say if you're applying for a creative position, your portfolio is far more important than your CV. As far as your CV goes, I would state how long you've been working on a specific program, as well as your level of knowledge on the program.
    I second that opinion. As an employer myself, I don't even look at resume's. I could care less. I want to see real world applications of your work, and your general communication skills. Tests are common practice in this industry as well. If you're applying for a programming position, they may have you create a simple application and do it using the MVC pattern, or something along those lines to gauge your abilities.

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