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Where is the right place to show your resume?
Word of the last century, right? that is not true
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Isn't it easier to fill out a resume on one of the well-known services, and then download pdf from there?
In the letter, you can send both a link to the site and the file itself.
Of the benefits - the summary will be standardly structured, familiar and easy to read.
For example:
HH allows you to download a resume (doc, rtf, pdf, txt) and set privacy settings "only by direct link"
Also, you can consider Habr Career and LinkedIn as an option , they also allow you to download pdf, but with resume visibility settings everything is worse - either almost everyone sees, or no one (did not find the "visibility by direct link" setting)
www.ninasolomatina.com/what-is-cv
cv generators often give you a finished pdf file.
https://www.canva.com/design/play?category=tACZCki...
Yes, everything is the same as before and the Word does not bother anyone, since 100 percent of the employees are covered by the office
IT DOES NOT matter what the summary is, as long as it is clearly readable and contains what you need.
Someone generates a pdf, someone sends a doc or rtf, someone throws a link to html
It is important here that the resume reflects the real situation in terms of skills / knowledge
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