posted by editor on Dec 28
Are you good at what you do? Then why not include some artistic expression into the traditionally bland and straightforward resume? You decide how far you can go but for artistic careers, creativity is encouraged indeed. What better way of presenting your information that on a piece of paper you have painted on or printed onto some of your previous work.
Not an expert and want to begin making your mark, then by all means do so. Your resume should be artistic yet still perform the primary function of presenting your historical information and other details you expect in one. Don’t get too carried away, can’t seem to fit all your ideas into the few pages, you can always include a portfolio of your work to fully express and showcase your abilities and talents.