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William M.

Redesigning my resume to match my portfolio, and I can decide something... Should I build it in two columns or accept the hard reality?

Spring 🏳️‍🌈
Replying to @willisenough

2 versions. one for machines, one for hiring manager

William M.
Replying to @spring

But how would I know if it's a machine that is reading? (Corrected the spelling)

Spring 🏳️‍🌈
Replying to @willisenough

anything through an application portal will be read by a machine first. anytime you have actual contact with a human (recruiter, hiring manager, panel) you give them the nice looking one. for example, when a recruiter emails you for a 30 minute screening call, attach nice resume.

Dipo Apelehin
Replying to @willisenough @spring

Most applications are screened by machines first before recruiters. At least that’s what they all swear by.

William M.
Replying to @diposoffree @spring

There is a little chance that it is just a recruiter's ultimate secret to make everyone use the same template to be easier for them to scan too...

Spring 🏳️‍🌈
Replying to @willisenough @diposoffree

i do feel that recruiters and hiring managers are looking for different things and this might be overkill but the market is tighy and design is specific.

Spring 🏳️‍🌈
Replying to @willisenough

really depends. this is unknown but larger companies who get thousands of applications will be using sorting tech versus smaller company but then maybe smaller company (or design studio) outsources to a professional hiring agench, etc.

William M.
Replying to @spring

Yeah, it really makes sense. Thank you so much!