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Show HN: Pitchdeck Inspired Resume

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Re: Show HN: Pitchdeck Inspired Resume

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Apart from "Oh Hai" I like it. Do you really need to associate yourself with a meme like that? In my experience, meme-loving people aren't very interesting to be around in real life, and that opening statement caused me to instantly jump to a lot of conclusions about you that are most likely incorrect.

Re: Show HN: Pitchdeck Inspired Resume

#5
Hey Tim,

I'm a little confused by the two different colored bars (blue and gray) in the skills section of your resume. What is the difference between them?

Also, it may be nice to include your name in the fixed header on the page. I think it's more important to constantly see your name rather than the navigation circles, especially if some people will simply scroll down the page rather than click on each circle.

Although people have said that resumes are no longer relevant, I'd still offer the viewers the option to print or download a standard resume from your site. Just cover your bases.

Re: Show HN: Pitchdeck Inspired Resume

#7
Nice job on the resume. It's unfortunate the applicant systems preferred by big companies (Taleo, Brassring, etc) do not give candidates a channel through which to differentiate themselves in a creative way as you have done. Of course there are ways to bypass the process entirely using social channels, but that doesn't scale from a systemic standpoint. I'd love to see someone invent a better system.

Re: Show HN: Pitchdeck Inspired Resume

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post #5

Hey Tim, I'm a little confused by the two different colored bars (blue and gray) in the skills section of your resume. What is the difference between them? Also, it may be nice to include your name in the fixed header on the page. I think it's more important to constantly see your name rather than the navigation circles, especially if some people will simply scroll down the page rather than click on each circle. Alth…

I was also confused by the bar colours.

Re: Show HN: Pitchdeck Inspired Resume

#9
I think resumes like this are nice to show off your front-end design capabilities, but it takes a long time to get relevant information out of them, as opposed to glancing at a black-and-white single-sided 8x11 sheet of paper. You still need something that people can look at and instantly make a decision as to whether or not they want to dig deeper into you.

Re: Show HN: Pitchdeck Inspired Resume

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post #5

Hey Tim, I'm a little confused by the two different colored bars (blue and gray) in the skills section of your resume. What is the difference between them? Also, it may be nice to include your name in the fixed header on the page. I think it's more important to constantly see your name rather than the navigation circles, especially if some people will simply scroll down the page rather than click on each circle. Alth…

The top is "expertise" and the bottom is "how often I use it". Not clear, for sure.
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