Topic: Resumes and You. A Resource.
So as this has been something I've been struggling to figure out and work on for the last few days, Teague suggested I throw up a thread for the DiF Community at large to contribute, and I agreed, and well, here we all are.
This all started largely because, as it turns out, I'd never had anyone really properly explain what a resume should be or what a cover letter should be, when you're working in this type of industry. And I figured since we are a community of largely filmmakers and visual effects artists, that it would be a good resource to have around for general advice, or for people to ask for help with their resumes/cover letters.
So basically, what are visual effects houses looking for when they open up that file marked "Resume" and see your name at the top? Do's. Don'ts. Regional differences. What should go in the resume, what should go in the cover letter. Tone. Tips for jobs that aren't film based. Anything else you want to add really.
As first sacrifice for anyone that wants to give more direct advice. I present my current resume. (The white spot at the top is where my phone # would go... removed for obvious reasons.)
https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B3x_mg … ktlNnViM2M
Please rip it apart, dissect it, tell me how to fix it.
Last edited by BigDamnArtist (2012-06-27 03:22:44)