Make your resume stand out to anyone you apply to by structuring it like a Google search page

Make your resume stand out to anyone you apply to by structuring it like a Google search page.

A large list of blue links with a brief description, some thumbnails with images below, and a sidebar with global data make up the Google search results page.

With our photo on the right, our basic information below, and a career description where the links would be, we can now use this concept to make our own resume that looks like it was created by Google.

This template is available at this link. We just need to modify it by editing the information inside it in Figma, a design tool that has gained immense popularity due to its ease of use and editing power. 

As you can see in the image above, the photo will appear on the right side, then the professional life of the CV, as I mentioned before in the "Links" section, all in A4 size so it is easy to print if needed.

The project is from Christophe Patyrock, who says he has been using this model for years and gets good results.

It's definitely a great way to grab attention, and it's ideal for those working in the online industry. Creating a resume is no easy task. There are thousands of documents out there fighting to stand out from the crowd, so every detail matters, and putting in the hard work to create a good resume can go a long way in landing a job.

Link: CV as a Google search result page


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