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A Resume Headshot

A Resume Headshot

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Resume Headshot

What’s the most important image you see from a candidate’s resume? That’s usually their headshot. And lately, it seems like more companies are using it for instant-hire decisions. Worried about hiring someone that doesn’t look like their resume? Learn how to filter out the bad ones for great hires.

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So many workers today understand that they are their own brand. They know that their resumes are their calling cards, and what they use to represent themselves. Remember that resumes aren’t just for employers. They’re useful for potential clients, and for posting to your website and social media pages. If you’ve chosen a career as an entrepreneur, freelancer, or in a field with a lot of public contact, consider our Clean Headshot resume template.

Your resume MUST be saved as a PDF format. Do not send Microsoft Word formats because the size and style changes on different computers, and what might have been one page with perfect alignment on your computer will suddenly look all messed up (and sometimes even two pages) on someone else's computer. PDF format always keeps the alignment perfect no matter where you send your resume. In addition, if you are being referred by your contacts to other individuals who don't know you, you might include a picture on your resume if you believe your appearance would be an asset. You can mention to networking contacts that you would be glad to furnish a version of your resume without a picture if they would like to forward your document to other individuals for formal job screening. (Source: www.thebalancecareers.com)

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The reasons for not including a professional photo on your resume in these countries is simple: strict anti-discrimination and labour laws. Companies must be able to prove that their hiring processes are free from any profiling based on race, gender, age, appearance, etc. So, out of precaution, they prefer not to see candidate photos accompanying job applications.

A photography session usually involves 24-36 proofs. Make sure to include a couple of full length shots in addition to good tight headshot options. We recommend splitting your session with one ‘hip casual’ and one ‘corporate’ look. As a general rule you should avoid white, black, tight patterns and logos in your shirt choices. Wear something that matches your eyes and that you feel comfortable in. Choose a photographer that will give you ‘proofs’ in a digital format. Above all else, trust the photographer to do a great job! Have everyone you know look at them, your friends, your agent, industry colleagues, etc. From those favorites, select which you like the best and purchase the full-sized copyright images from your photographer. (Source: bigfishnw.com)

 

 

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