Interesting product, and would make for a creative and eye-catching page 2 to a resume, but on its own is just going to frustrate HR staff who want information in a standard and easily parseable format.
@dan_e_gray Sure, the main purpose is to catch attention (since only 6 seconds spent on each resume on average). Once you've been noticed, provide details in an easy way.
@ebarulin@dan_e_gray As someone who is a "charts and graphs" person, I appreciate this! Like Dan says, however, some people aren't. Can you combine both text and graphics on the page?
I probably tried every visual resume tool out there about a year ago, and at the time ResumUP was definitely the best-looking. They've released new resume templates since then, as well, so in addition to the original infographic resume shown here they also have a bunch of more conservative options and a few that really take advantage of the digital medium.
This was also, of the many infographic cv tools out there, the one that made it easiest to display a non-linear career path by creatively employing the pre-defined categories.
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