Submitted by admin on Thu, 02/12/2009 - 12:48
Questions for Response
- What can the writer do to make the resume better tailored to the specific job being applied for?
- Is the layout and design pleasing to the eye? Make at least one suggestion for improving it.
- Does the resume fit comfortably within the page (as opposed to being squished in or stretched out)? What can the writer do to improve it?
- Is it easily readable (no confusing fonts, clearly marked sections)? What improvements can be made?
- Does it use typography (including headers and bold and italics) appropriately and effectively?
- Is the most important information located on the left side of the page and near the top whenever possible? Identify at least one part that could be better placed.
- Does the content of the resume support the objective (if there is one)? Explain.
- Is the resume too short? Where can it elaborate? Job skills? Responsibilities? Education?
- Is material sequenced in order of importance and relevance?
- Do bulleted items begin with action verbs? Are list items ordered in terms of importance?
- Does the resume avoid generalities and focus on specific information and professional terminology?
- Does the resume pass the Quadrant, Column, Squint, and Distance tests? Explain how the author might make improvements based on your test results.
- What other observations can you make about the resume?
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