I would critique one thing...
Typing in all caps, i.e., HIGHLY EXPERIENCED JAVA PROGRAMMER, does two things to your resume'...
1) Typing in caps makes the paper harder to read. We remember where we are in reading by the rise and fall in characters. Typing in all caps eliminates these; I've heard of a study in which reading comprehension scores dropped dramatically when tested with caps.
2) While attempting to emphasize a key point, you are in turn de-emphasizing the rest of that section.
These are merely my opinions... ^.^
Good article though.
Duki
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I would critique one thing...
Typing in all caps, i.e., HIGHLY EXPERIENCED JAVA PROGRAMMER, does two things to your resume'...
1) Typing in caps makes the paper harder to read. We remember where we are in reading by the rise and fall in characters. Typing in all caps eliminates these; I've heard of a study in which reading comprehension scores dropped dramatically when tested with caps.
2) While attempting to emphasize a key point, you are in turn de-emphasizing the rest of that section.
These are merely my opinions... ^.^
Good article though.
3) Using all caps to emphasize anything other than section headings is the same as screaming -- no one likes to be screamed at. Many managers will just toss such a resume in the shredder, never to be seen again.
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