Post ASn2Tgl398NGO7Cemm by iwillbite@outerheaven.club
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 (DIR) Post #ASn2Tgl398NGO7Cemm by iwillbite@outerheaven.club
       2023-02-18T02:30:11.917581Z
       
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       Is it bad to add color to a resume?
       
 (DIR) Post #ASn2Xa5Fu0jcqZVhEu by orekix@shitposter.club
       2023-02-18T02:30:55.639066Z
       
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       @iwillbite black and white is best
       
 (DIR) Post #ASn2e8mBpUJgBIiiWm by iwillbite@outerheaven.club
       2023-02-18T02:32:06.606965Z
       
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       @orekix are you sure? 😔 what about a lil bit of color?
       
 (DIR) Post #ASn2jI5Me4CMV992Ce by orekix@shitposter.club
       2023-02-18T02:33:02.589218Z
       
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       @iwillbite maybe dark blue, I would avoid pastel colors, I just don't like anything that would make it seem infantile.
       
 (DIR) Post #ASn6ogJOOq1iu0X4AC by Paradox@raru.re
       2023-02-18T03:18:49Z
       
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       @iwillbite The general idea is that whoever's looking at your resume is going to scan it for a grand total of three seconds to quickly determine whether you might be worth investigating more. I don't think the presence of color would be the end of the world, but I'd be very minimal about it, like a thin colored border or something.I'm no expert, this is just the impression I get. I also apply for software positions, which are kinda high demand. School teacher positions might be less so, so it might not be a huge deal.