greenace92 Posted August 8, 2015 Share Posted August 8, 2015 Hello, I'm not really sure where else to post this question, stack overflow would have denied it due to having too many possible answers. I am interested in a multitude of answers / general consensus if any. I'm trying to get a good idea of an appropriate resume design for a person who works with web development / servers / programming and the like. If you happen to be employed in these fields (thereby assuming your resume was successful) I would like your input on a good resume layout. What it should accomplish, what immediately hits the eyes, general flow of the page, etc... I am halfway through a bachelors degree (was in Physics) but I'm wondering if I should pursue a COMPTIA certification or something... I mean really any work regarding computers, whether fixing them, maintaining them, web development, etc... would be a step up for me. Often minimum requirements are a 4 year degree in such fields or 3 to 5 years experience etc... So given my situation with time and finances I'm not exactly sure which direction to go, I work over full time per week so I probably could only do one class at a time. I have about 9 months or so at my current job, I'm an entry level data entry operator (best job I've had for no skills at $11.00/hr) and I need to progress with life / have a future. I don't want to do more than a year as a data entry operator, I'm amazed I have lasted this long. It's such a mind numbing job and I don't learn / gain more skills to apply to future jobs but it is paying the bills although I can't really grow from this position. I have tried free lancing and it is a tough market. I am not an expert in the fields that I have dabbled in but would like to mention my works in said fields. This brings around a portfolio which I thought about designing my own site using a time line - oriented design. I'm wondering if that's too much. Maybe just a simple list and direct links to the examples, I don't know... I would like to improve my resume and generally how I am viewed by potential employers. Perhaps I won't get far without any sort of certification or education as I mentioned above but if I can get the resume covered, that's a step in the right direction. I'd appreciate any help or thoughts. Thank you Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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