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Animation CV/Resume Queries

By Tezelian | Wednesday, July 30, 2014 at 5:05am

Creative Destruction

Hey, just a few questions regarding CVs/resumes for animation related jobs. 

Because animation is a different field to let's say law, etc can my CV or resume be structured in a different or creative unique style, something like this? Or would the employer just look and laugh at it.

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-NjihP75TQLQ/UJgIpLT0nII/AAAAAAAACBU/niEWcgU6AH...

Also, can somebody check out my CV and tell me if anything is missing, is this possible as well? Is there a specific section for this in the forum? 

Any other tips or tricks regarding animation related resumes or cvs would be nice. 

Regards

Tezelian's picture

Creative Destruction

chavish8's picture
Submitted by chavish8 on

Yes, in the animation field, it is ok to be creative with the resume, the school I attended encouraged it.

Beirate's picture
Submitted by Beirate on

Good question. In fact, it is important for you to describe your skills in a conscious way, with a beautiful structure, and without a water, I use https://craftresumes.com/job-skills-in-cover-letter/. There are many expert bits of advice for a beautiful view of CV and cover letter. I can write all important your hard skills and soft skills as like your unique characteristics. Also, read a different kind of animation related job offers for more understanding. 

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Submitted by Boris on

Personally i used cv buliders online to create resume when i was applying .I am studing for graphic design at university so adding visual effects into resume is acceptable. this one is commonly used by our students cv templates, maybe it will come in handy 

WilliamShakespeare's picture

Thank you for sharing these CV examples. As a recruiter I would say that you should not rely on some programs. You must look for the companies that focus on hiring right candidates.

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Submitted by Denial on

Be extremely attentive to your resume - after all, it is a precious pass to an interview. In addition to being painstakingly and meticulously compiled, it must be informative, clearly structured, written to the point, without a single mistake. The employer may also need references from a previous place of work; you can find a lot of useful information on this topic on the gotresumebuilder website