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Examples of resumes with photos.

Featuring a headshot on your resume is a great way to provide more insight for those who are getting to know you or help potential employers remember who you were from your interview. Choose a photo that truly captures your essence in the best light and matches the color scheme of your resumé. You can always add filters to your headshot using Adobe Express. Be sure to use your best discretion to decide whether your resumé should feature a photo – some employers may operate a blind hiring process, or perhaps the space the headshot takes up could be better utilized for more text. Create multiple versions, so you’re ready for anything.

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Computer science resume examples.

Have fun engineering an exciting resume. Take a standard-looking summary and add some excitement to it by adding colors, customizing typefaces, or incorporating a digital-themed graphic. You can also get creative with your skills. Rather than list out the programs you work with, consider using icons, logos, or progress bars.

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Engineering resume examples.

Help your resume stand out among the rest with small, tasteful customization choices; take your standard resume and personalize it with color borders or bold typography. Use graphic elements to enhance each section of your resume.

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Marketing resume examples.

Marketing is a role that favors the bold and innovative, so let that shine thru on your resume. Impress your readers by outlining all the skills and experience you possess, wrapped up with a captivating design. Whatever unique skills you have to boast in your field, let that guide your strategy.

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Graphic design resume examples.

For creatives, a resume is just another way to demonstrate your style to potential employers. Use your resume to break the norm and make an even better presentation of your skills and experience. Let your style shine in your design, or create something outside of your usual style that will instead cater to your reader. Whatever you do, don’t hold back.

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Web design resume examples.

As a web designer, you probably have a lot to feature on your resume. Use design to help break up all your information and create a clean and enticing visual hierarchy—hook readers with a header objective that will lead them through the rest of your resume. Save space by getting creative – for example, rather than list out the programs you work with, consider using icons, logos, or progress bars.

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High school resume examples.

As a high schooler, chances are you won’t have a ton of employment history to feature on your resume, but that’s okay. Use your resume to highlight your accomplishments, relevant curriculum, extracurriculars, skills and interests, and anything else that makes you proud. You can certainly get creative with your design, as well. Create a resume that matches your aesthetic, or use your school’s colors and logos to brand your resume.

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How to create your resume.

  1. 1. Choose an Adobe Express template.

    Present your resume using a clean, professional one-page layout. Keeping that in mind, decide on a design that best suits your needs. Use concise language to minimize text, keep your margins at 1 inch, and arrange your sections with sufficient space in between. Get creative with your customization options, or if you feel overwhelmed, stick with a serif font and black type a white page for a traditional presentation. Use design tools such as bolding or capitalizing headers to create hierarchy and bullet points for the organization.

Accountant resume examples.

Accounting resumes typically follow a more standard, functional layout, but that doesn’t mean you can’t use design as a tool to enhance your resume. First, start with strong, compelling language. Be detail-oriented in your descriptions, and incorporate keywords from a respective job listing into your vocabulary. Then, use design to make those key points stand. Add an infographic, icons, or section headers to help create a visual hierarchy of your most important details.

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Acting resume examples.

An acting resume might feature multiple sections—one for experience, one for skills or training, and personal information. Use color blocking or dividers to create the perfect layout. If you’d like, use design elements to coordinate your resume with the role or position you’re applying to. While you’ll need to include your physical characteristics, you can even add a mini headshot to your resume to help paint a complete picture.

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Fashion resume examples.

Fashion moves fast, so you’ll want to create a resume that will capture the attention of your reader from the first glance. Use a bold design that resonates with your style. Then, be straight to the point with your vocabulary. Use direct terms to describe your skills and experience, and omit any extra details that don’t pertain directly to the type of position you’re applying to.

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Journalist resume examples.

As a journalist, you know all about how to hook a reader. Let your resume be telling of your writing skills and style. Then, get creative with your design. Use color, typography, and layout to break up your resume sections and create a hierarchy. If you have a specific beat, use your resume’s design to cater to that to show your readers you’re the expert in your field.

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Social media resume examples.

Working in social media requires specific knowledge of marketing and current trends. Demonstrate your expertise with a bold design and writing style to match. Get creative imagery, be it decorative design elements, logo, customized social icons, and other types of icons to support your skills and experience. If you work on social media’s strategy side, think about ways you can incorporate data or small infographics into your resume.

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Photographer resume examples.

As a photographer, your portfolio will likely be the star of the show when landing a job or acquiring new clients. However, focus on making your resume just as strong of a selling point for your photography work. Use custom sections for your resume based on your skills as a photographer, including format and equipment of choice, technical skills, professional software or programs, subject types, and certifications. Use icons or imagery throughout your resume to emphasize your best points. And don’t forget to include links to your portfolio, galleries, and social channels.

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