![]() Save that space for more important items related to voice overs. You are not trying to climb the corporate ladder and become CEO of your client’s company one day. You want to record your voice and get paid. One of the greatest turnoffs to a website visitor of any kind is to see typos and words errors.įifth, skip the ‘objectives’ part. IMHO, everybody knows what you want to do. I might also add that this should be applied to your web site. Even though you are are not applying for a secretarial job here, you still must make sure that your resume is free of typographical and grammatical errors. Name, address, and contact info at the top in bold type.įourth, proofread. You are not trying to show a work-history as such. ![]() Most “employers” like to receive a chronological resume but it is my humble opinion that for voice over the best to use is the functional. There are two basic types of resumes – chronological and functional. In other words, if you have been blessed to have done hundreds of voice over jobs, you don’t need to list them all on your resume. It needs to be clear, concise, to-the-point and most of all, easy to read. ![]() You should not feel like you need to give your life’s history on your resume. I don’t like the word “stupid” usually associated with this acronym so I will say Keep It Simple, Simple. However, there are some time tested “rules of thumb”, so to speak.įirst, KISS. It should reflect the parts of your personality, charm, abilities and all things you can offer a prospective client. Just as you, your voice, your talent and your audio delivery are original with you, so should your resume be. Let me state up-front that there is really no right or wrong way to create a resume.
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