Help With A Graphic
Designer Resume
© David
Alan Carter / All Rights Reserved
If You Need To Write
A Graphic Designer Resume...
you probably already know you've got your work cut out for
you in the coming job search.
Still, despite the overall economy being in the tank, it's
not hopeless. Demand for graphic designers is expected to
increase over the next few years from advertisers and computer
design firms. That will be tempered somewhat by a reduced
demand in print publishing, where many graphic designers are
currently employed.
The bottom line: graphic designers will be facing keen
competition for good jobs in the next few years. Those with web
design and/or animation experience will be best positioned, as
will designers with experience in business management and
marketing; they'll be in demand for developing the design
end of corporate communication strategies.
And resumes? Increasingly, many resumes competing
for the best jobs in graphic design are being written by
professional resume services. Should yours be written
by a pro? Well...
The Professional
Writer Has 4 Advantages When Crafting
A Graphic Designer Resume
The professional resume writer brings some advantages to the
game right off the bat. You'll need to match these advantages,
or compensate in other ways, if you plan to write your own
resume.
- The professional resume writer keeps abreast of
current resume techniques; format selection, design and
layout, what information a hiring manager wants -
and doesn't want - to see on a graphic designer
resume.
- The pro has industry experience that is both perceptive
and objective. As a side note, the better resume
services are often able to pair you with a
writer whose background matches your specific
professional discipline.
- The pro knows how to work with "keywords."
When used strategically, these ensure your resume will pop
up in database searches.
- They're marketing pros. There's a real skill in
selling a job candidate to an often cynical audience
(i.e. hiring officials in advertising, publishing
and media support industries) with nothing more
than words on a page.
Ready To Write That Graphic
Designer Resume?
As a former resume writer, I can say without a doubt that
each and every one of my clients, from every professional walk
of life, could have crafted a resume themselves that
could have been competitive in the marketplace. And that
includes clients in the graphic design. But they came to me
because they didn't have the time or the inclination to get up to
speed on resume techniques. Or they found that their job
qualifications were difficult for them to express in a
promotional -- and unbiased -- manner.
If you're a graphic designer who falls into either category,
you've got plenty of company. And you've probably noticed there
are a lot of resume services popping up to take advantage of
these economic times. I've tried to separate the good from
the not-so-good when it comes to professional resume writers. I
personally hope you'll take a look at our Resume
Service Reviews, a lineup of mini-reviews
of the more popular resume writing services on the web.
I show their pricing points, and give each one a star
ranking. Pick one or two and go in-depth...
Or, if you're pressed for time, you can click straight to
the website of top-rated ResumeWriters.com. As the largest
network of certified resume writers on the internet, they've
got unparalleled resources to best match you with a writer
most qualified in your profession. Plus, they guarantee
you'll get interviews with their resume. That cinched
the deal with us.
Look over the reviews. Let us know if we can be of further
help. And best of luck in your job search.
-- David
David Alan Carter
is a former headhunter and the founder of Resume One of
Cincinnati. For more than ten years, he personally crafted
thousands of resumes for satisfied clients from all
occupational walks of life -- entry level to executive.
Keywords of note: graphic
designer resume, resume for a graphic
designer,
graphic design jobs, good jobs in graphic
design.

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