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Print your résumé on a
high-quality, light-colored paper (white, off-white, or very light gray). Never
use papers with a background (pictures, marble shades, or speckles). The
scanner tries to interpret the patterns and dots as letters. This is a good
rule to follow even for paper résumés that will never be scanned. Often
companies will photocopy your résumé to hand to a hiring manager, and dark
colors or patterns will simply turn into dark masses that make your résumé
difficult to read. If a company has multiple locations, the original résumé may
even get faxed from one site to another and the same thing happens.
Avoid using photocopies of your
résumé. Original laser printed masters are best, although a high-quality inkjet
printer is acceptable. Do not use a dot matrix printer since the letters
sometimes touch each other or are not solid.
Print on only one side of the
page and use standard-size, 8˝ × 11 paper. The scanner cannot turn your page
over, so the reverse side might be missed when the clerk puts your résumé into
the automatic document feeder. That same process is the reason why you should
not use 11 × 17 size paper. The pages would have to be cut into 8˝ × 11 sheets
and the printing on the reverse side would not get scanned.
Don't fold your résumé since the
creases make it harder to scan. It is much better to invest in flat, 9 × 12
envelopes and an extra two bits of postage to make a good first impression.
Laser print and copier toner tend to crack off the page when creased, making
the letters on the fold line less than solid, which a scanner could easily
misinterpret. Staple holes can cause pages to stick together, so never put a
staple in a résumé you know will be scanned.
Now that you know all the secrets
for designing a résumé that will pass the scannability test, let's look at some
sample résumés that scanned well.
From
Designing the Perfect Resume,by Pat Criscito.
Copyright 2000. Reprinted by arrangement with Barron's Educational
Series, Inc.
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