Wednesday, 13 April 2016

Creative CV Research.

13/4/16

   
This is a good example of a creative CV. It is clearly laid out, displaying all relevant information that an employer would like to review. It has inventive ways to show information such as graphs, which are also shown in a humorous way. I like how she has links to view her work on her websites and social medias as well as adding in recommendations. This is something I could add into my own creative CV.




I like the layout design of this creative CV. I like how it is clearly set out showing relevant information as well as adding humorous information about her, therefore getting to know her personality slightly. However, I do not like her personal statement, as it is just a list of words describing her. I also like how she has clearly displayed her contact details with small images next to them. This is something I could use in my own CV.


I think this creative CV is a bad example. I like how he has used bright colours, which would quickly grab the employers attention, but all information that the employer would really want to be reading is set in a font too small to read. However, he has inserted an image of himself, this would help the employer to remember him. This could be used when creating my own creative CV.


I like this example of a creative CV. I feel it is a fun way to display your information about yourself and I would like to create my own CV similar to this. However, the information is still slightly small making it difficult to read.


I like how this CV ha slots of information about the person; both personal and work related, therefore an employer can get the feel of how you are during a work space and what your personality is like. It displays all relevant information that an employer would like to see, including what software’s you are able to use and your contact details. However, the information is quite crammed making it very small so hard to read.

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