Deberíamos crear un résúmé además de nuestro CV para presentarnos. ¿No creen?

Since I’ve been at SitePoint, I’ve helped to fill three full-time positions — so I’ve looked at a lot of resumes. I’ve been given the task again recently (as you may have heard on the SitePoint grapevine), so I thought it was timely to pen one of those “how to write a resume” posts, but make it specific to the web industry. Everything in this post comes from personal experience.

As far as I see it, your resume needs to deliver on two very important tasks:

  1. win you an interview
  2. clearly present your contact details

Presenting contact details is an easy one: make sure you prominently list every way possible to contact you. The best resumes I’ve seen have this embedded on every page.

But how will your resume win you that interview? By clearly demonstrating that you’re either well-qualified or unique enough for the interviewer to want to talk to you.

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  • Your Resume Should Be Concise
  • Test, Test, and Test Again

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