If you’re applying from a different industry, a cover letter goes a long way to explain why you’re applying. Where possible tailor it to the company you’re applying to as its quite obvious when you’re just sending the same thing to everyone. They’re a good addition in general.
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Applying for games? If you’ve never worked in games its useful to make it clear why you do want to work in games and why its something you’re passionate about in a few lines in your cover letter.
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If you’re adding work experience it’s helpful to add your role and responsibilities there for reviewer to see if you have previous applicable experience. Just a company name and job title isn’t as helpful as some studios have different R+Rs for job titles.
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Try to make sure your portfolio is a pdf rather than jpg or png because a lot of recruitment software can’t parse that text and makes presentation weird. You want to avoid making reviewers have to type out your portfolio link. Make links clickable too if possible.
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Although you might be looking to impress with your art skills I'd recommend keeping a CV clean and presented simply (still can be stylish!) rather than lots of busy patterns/textures/drawings. Be sure the information is clear and easy to parse, it's more important than jazziness!
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Avoid using bar charts to show skill level, it really doesn't mean anything! Just list skills/software you have experience in, or beginner/intermediate/expert is ok, although this in itself can be swayed by the applicants opinion of their own skill. Basically, avoid bar charts.
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List your most recent experience at the top of the list, not at bottom. Put experience b4 education if you have (not always necessary but a bonus). Essentially make it as streamlined as possible for the person reading to know what you're doing now with the most experience.
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I'm a big fan of the 2-page CV. It means I can print it out onto a single piece of paper, and also that I've managed to streamline all the important bits to concise lil gems. Nobody has the energy to read through pages of fluff. A recruiter is short on time, make their work easy!
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I would say my only concern with this is that American companies are incredibly averse to even 2-pagers, it's such a weird norm but it's considered verbose if you have to use more than one page to describe yourself
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W odpowiedzi do @ali_heston @annabrandberg
That's interesting! I think in general I prefer 1 pagers too, but not opposed to 2
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Oh wow okay, I was referring to the fact that most CVs I've seen are like... more than 2...
How do you manage to convey everything about yourself, your skills, your experience, your education PLUS list what your responsibilities etc were at each workplace in just one page!
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Alexandria Heston podał/a dalej Alexandria Heston
I know, it's pretty insane. I personally don't understand it but I think it has to do with brevity? All of the real-estate on the page is used VERY carefully
https://twitter.com/ali_heston/status/1283444308155277312?s=19 …Alexandria Heston dodał/a,
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It's also not customary to go past your last 3 or 4 positions, even some professionals remove their education if they've been in the industry long enough.
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