
Infographic Resume: How to Create a Visual Portfolio that Showcases Your Skills and Lands the Job
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Inhalt
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- CHAPTER 1: How We Got Where We Are Today
- Changes in Hiring, Workforce, and Technology
- 1. The Death of the Paper Resume
- 2. The Morphing of Job Boards and Resume Databases
- 3. The Dreaded Black Hole
- 4. The Rise of Referrals
- 5. Employer-Candidate Mismatch
- 6. Communication Mismatch
- 7. The Gig Economy
- 8. The Web as a Tool for the Masses
- 9. Trend Setters as Trailblazers
- 10. The Rise of LinkedIn
- Power to the People-Look Like a Rock Star
- New Thinking
- The Many Hats You'll Wear
- Your Strategy for Success
- CHAPTER 2: Your Online Portfolio
- What Will You Include in Your Portfolio?
- What to Showcase
- Samples of Work
- Headshot
- Your Bio or Summary
- Resume
- Social Media Outlet Links
- Letters of Recommendation
- Satisfied Customer and Client E-mails
- Awards or Recognition
- Special Projects
- Volunteer Involvement
- The Best Portfolio Is One You Own: Claim Your Domain
- Buy the URL
- Option 1: Create Your Site
- Pages for Your Online Portfolio or Website
- Option 2: Use Creative Portfolio Platforms and Communities
- Behance (http://www.behance.net)
- Carbonmade (http://www.carbonmade.com)
- DeviantArt (http://www.deviantart.com)
- Dribbble (http://dribbble.com)
- GitHub (http://github.com)
- Sample Portfolios
- CHAPTER 3: Telling the Story of You
- Inventory Your Assets
- Personality Traits
- Your Technical Skills
- Industry Experience
- Projects
- Accomplishments
- A Framework for Documenting Your Accomplishment
- Summing It Up
- A System for Explaining
- The Pitch
- Key Components to Gather
- Headshot
- Bio or Summary
- Resume
- Social Media Outlet Links
- Social Media Outlets
- Most Popular Social Networks
- Claim Your Profiles Across Social Media Outlets
- Tools for Hosting and Sharing Files
- Portfolio of Work
- Consistency
- CHAPTER 4: Resumes with Visual Flair
- Making the Initial Cut
- Does Your Resume Answer These Questions?
- Test Your Resume
- The Most Common Pitfalls to Avoid
- Learn from Graphic Designers
- Visual Resumes
- Putting Your Toe in the Graphic Water
- Totally Out of the Box
- What Won't Work
- Words of Caution
- CHAPTER 5: Infographic Resumes
- Data Visualization
- Proof
- Who Is Using Infographic Resumes?
- Infographics Used by Noncreatives
- The Beauty Is in Shareability
- Success Stories
- Generating Ideas Is Only Step One
- CHAPTER 6: Professionally Crafted Infographic Resumes
- Get a Winning Design
- Anyone Can Have an Infographic Resume
- No Two Snowflakes Are Alike
- CHAPTER 7: Creating Your Own Infographic Resume
- Design Basics
- Components of Design
- Color Makes an Impact
- Color-Combination Tools
- Typography
- Art, Illustration, and Photography
- Texture
- Rules for Creating Great Infographics
- Planning Your Infographic
- Gather Ideas from Other Infographics
- Choose the Best Infographic Elements
- Tools to Create Infographics
- Infographic Resume Applications
- Advice to Ponder
- CHAPTER 8: Don't Overlook LinkedIn
- Turn Your LinkedIn Profile into a Portfolio
- What Media Can I Add?
- Where to Put Embedded Media
- What to Showcase
- I've Got Nothing
- LinkedIn Profile Checklist
- Headline
- Photo
- Vanity URL
- Other Web References
- Summary
- Work Experience
- Embed Media
- Skills and Endorsements
- Education
- Certifications, Test Scores, and Courses
- Projects
- Recommendations
- Honors and Awards, Publications, and Patents
- Organizations, Volunteering, and Causes
- Personal Details
- Make It Complete
- Make It Public
- Special Sections for College Students and Recent Graduates
- How to Get the Most Out of LinkedIn
- Endorsements
- Share What You Know in Group Discussions
- Follow Companies
- Applying for Jobs Through LinkedIn
- More Ways to Get More from LinkedIn
- Keep Up with Industry News
- Who's Influencing You
- Connect with People
- Keep in Touch
- Write Recommendations
- Reconsider How You Use LinkedIn
- Sample LinkedIn Profiles
- One Final Word of Caution: There Are Few Absolutes
- CHAPTER 9: Social Resumes
- Who Benefits Most?
- How to Set Up Social Resumes
- Don't Be Too Wordy
- Choosing the Right Name and Handle
- Choosing the Right Photo
- Connecting Sites and Content to Your Profile
- Link or Post Your Social Resume to Your Website or Online Portfolio
- Ways to Share Your Social Resume
- Proactively Send It to a Potential Employer
- Fringe Benefits
- Social Resume Sites
- About.me
- Re.vu
- Flavors.me
- Career Cloud's Social Resume
- Claim Your Terrain
- CHAPTER 10: Interactive Resumes and Slide Shows
- Presentations Rock
- How to Get Started
- Emulate Great Presenters
- Start with a Storyboard
- Find and Use Images
- Design Elements
- Presentation Tools
- It's Not the Tool
- It's the Content
- Success Stories
- Company-Specific Campaigns
- Going Viral
- Step Up Your Game
- CHAPTER 11: Choose What You Share Online Carefully
- Do Recruiters Really Care What You Are Saying Online?
- Prominent Social Networks
- Independent Adoption of Social Media
- Company Adoption of Social Media
- Plan What You'll Talk About Online
- Share Industry News
- Share Events or Activities You Participate In
- Find and Follow Online Talent Communities
- What to Avoid Saying Online
- Attract Attention with Hashtags
- Proactive Targeting
- Do the Two-Step
- Step One
- Step Two
- Use the Power of LinkedIn
- Don't Stop There
- How to Share Your Infographic Resume
- Name It Wisely
- Give Your Infographic Resume a Home
- Get a Tumblr Page for Your Career
- Share It with Your Network
- Share It with People at Target Companies
- Post It Everywhere and Often
- Create a Pinboard for Your Career Documentation
- Instagram Updates
- Pulling It All Together
- CHAPTER 12: Numbers Speak
- Your First Priority
- Your Second Priority
- Your Third Priority-Monitor How Many Views You Get
- No Tracking, No Problem
- Social Proof Through Measurement
- Take Corrective Action Before It's Too Late
- Tap into Objective Resources
- Your Campaign Never Truly Ends
- Conclusion
- The Quest for Talent
- Reach Out and Stand Out
- Create and Innovate
- Proactively Manage Your Career
- Hiring Is Ultimately About Likability
- Look Outside Your Industry for Trends and Ideas
- Maximize Tools to Simplify the Work
- Diversify Your Marketing Materials
- Images Are Powerful
- Your Real-Time Resume Is on the Web
- Build the Right Digital Dirt
- Final Checklist
- Stay Connected and Informed
- Notes
- Figure Credits
- Index
- About the Author
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