![]() A UI/UX, or graphic designer submitting a resume that hasn’t been designed. I’ve seen many resumes that have not been well designed or designed at all. It may sound obvious but designing your resume matters. So how do you grab someone's attention within those six seconds? Start by designing it intentionally with your personality. On average, employers only spend six seconds reading a resume. Some are designed well, some are not designed at all, but what they share in common is they include some of the most basic information that is scanned and digested within seconds. While I strongly believe you don’t need a resume to land interviews or a job for the matter, if you’re getting started in your career or looking for the next level up having a solid one will help.ĭuring the last 3 years of hiring designers, there’s a pattern I’ve seen when reviewing resumes that have been submitted. Resumes haven’t changed too much over they years, however, they are still important. ![]() If it doesn’t have the right info, stand out, and/or doesn’t fit what they are looking for it’s likely going to end in the trash bin. Submitting your resume and portfolio builds a bridge of trust and validates you as a designer to whoever is reviewing it. The first step in landing your dream graphic designer or UI/UX position is landing the first interview.
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