Lewis+EAR+Project+3

My first example of a resume for future employers is visually appealing. The horizontal lines make it very easy to follow and find what you are looking for. Employers want to know the information quick and do not want to have to search through pages of unorganized information. They also draw your attention. It reflects well on the potential employee because the lines show that they can keep information organized.



My second example of a resume for potential employers also has lines but also organizes the information in a different way. The spacing on the side draws your eye closer to the information and in my opinion is more visually appealing than the other example. They have headings to divide the information but the lack of lines causes you to search a little more. I think either of these examples would draw the eye of an employer and help the potential employee to be hired.



My third example of a resume for potential employers does not have lines and to me seems a little disorganized. I do not like the lack of separation and it does not catch your eye. If employers are looking through a stack of resumes they automatically pull the ones that look visually appealing and leave the others in the dust. I think this resume gets the information across but could present it in a better way.



My example of a resume uses my topic as an experience in the resume. I felt this was a good way to use it because band allows you to grow as a leader and the stereotype of band students are that they are very smart. Now, I do not always condone stereotypes but this one can work to the advantage of the potential employee.