Part 1:
Current Web Presence Analysis: An Online Professional Identity
Part 2:
Traditional Resume: Traditional Resume
This traditional resume was taken from a template installed on my computer. My whole goal from this is to express formality and professionalism. I felt the headings and use of border exemplified those goals. The color scheme is not too aggressive and seems to complement a professional image. The font again is a serif family font which allows for readability.
Scannable Resume: Scannable Resume PDF
This scannable resume is basically an identical copy of the traditional without all of the add-ons. Everything is aligned on the left to allow for scanning compatibility with only the headings being in a greater . It is short, only one page, which makes for easy reading as well.
Complete LinkedIn Profile: My Profile
My profile is fairly straight to the point. With not a lot of excess interests or other ideas that may distract from my original goal of professionalism. My picture is my most formal one, which gives a very serious look to the profile. I could not get the resume to upload for some reason, so it is omitted.
Video Resume: Video resume.
I had a lot of fun working with Animoto. It is an intuitive and easily navigable program. The music I choose helps ease through the photos without distracting from the message. It also gives an almost casual feel, which I wanted to convey because of the sense that video resumes are not necessarily the way of the future just yet. I want it to basically showcase a multimedia overview of my resume.
Experience Map: My Experience Map
My main emphasis was to display my range of cultural experiences throughout my life and exhibit a sense of diversity to my future employer. My job experiences are not the most adequate for my goals, so I opted for their absence to focus the attention on my travels.