Modern technology makes it
possible to design a dynamic, interactive, and visual resume that is
significantly more effective at representing the whole person than a common
resume alone. This is the core concept of re.vu (pronounced "review")
- a radical redesign of the traditional resume. Re.vu
makes it simple and fast for anyone to create an original and compelling visual
resume. The rich combination of widgets, themes, and personalized settings
makes each re.vu unique and memorable. It’s not just a visual resume, it’s a
better visual resume available to everyone, free of charge. And yes, there is a
place to link to your traditional resume too.
The key to using Re.vu is to
have an account with LinkedIn, the professional social network. When you set up
a Re.vu account, you're asked to utilize its LinkedIn importer, so it can build
your résumé timeline based on the data stored at social network. The timeline
is the core of your résumé landing page at re.vu/username. Page creation is
performed with a floating toolbar that makes it easy to change the background,
theme, or arrange elements on the page. Unfortunately you are not offered many
choices, since Re.vu does not want anyone going wild on cv design. Re.vu wants
to keep things totally professional. For that reason alone, a Re.vu page is the
best place to send prospective employers than any other landing page. [1]
At Re.vu the page is about
the data, not the background. The timeline of your work and education is only
imported once. After that, you have to keep it updated separately from
LinkedIn. Once the data is imported, visit your profile and make edits anyway,
because the fun stuff for the page isn't imported, you have to add it. That
includes logos or images for each job you've had in the past, which pop-up when
a cursor is passed over that section of the timeline. The Infographics tab will
let you insert vital stats (put in numbers for anything, like businesses you've
started, articles you've written, etc.), as well as graphs showing your job
duties, favorite pastimes, interests, and languages. You can also upload
portfolios of your work to show off. These are the extras that make for a more
interesting online résumé and, hopefully, will lead to a great job interview.
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