Geographic
Location
by
ResumeEdge
With my international clients,
the fact that they have worked, studied,
lived, or traveled abroad strengthens
their credentials for international
jobs. Therefore, placing the geographic
location of their work experience or
schooling in a prominent location can
be to their advantage.
Other times, it is only
part of the overall design of the information.
However, making it prominent does give
it more importance, whether that was
the intention or not.
When you really want the
geographic locations of your past experience--or
anything else on your resume--to stand
out, the easiest way to accomplish that
is to make them flush right (Sample
1) or to place them in the left-hand
column of the resume. Another alternative
is to tab to a fixed place on the page
for each location, as in this
example.
All of the samples in this
section will cause problems with a scanner,
since they create multiple columns or
place text in usual places, which confuses
the OCR software. To avoid this, tuck
the place names up against the text
and use bold or italics to make them
stand out instead.
From
Designing the Perfect Resume,by Pat
Criscito.
Copyright 2000. Reprinted by arrangement
with Barron's Educational Series, Inc.
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