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Nov 15th 2024

Figma là gì? Lợi ích và cách sử dụng Figma

Phần mềm Figma có gì vượt trội hơn Adobe XD? Mục lục: Figma là gì? Figma để làm gì?Những tính năng nổi bật của FigmaHướng dẫn sử dụng Figma cơ bảnSo sánh Figma và các phần mềm thiết kế khác Theo số liệu thống kê, Figma có gần 4 triệu người dùng trên toàn cầu vào tháng 9/2022. Tại Việt Nam, Figma cũng “làm mưa làm gió” trong những năm gần đây khi ngày càng có nhiều nhà tuyển dụng yêu cầu ứng viên ở vị trí Graphic Designer biết sử dụng công cụ này. Vậy Figma là gì? Figma để làm gì? Cách sử dụng Figma như thế nào? Cùng Cake tìm câu trả lời trong bài viết này nhé! Figma là gì? Figma để làm gì? Figma là công cụ thiết kế đồ họa và giao diện người dùng hoạt động trên nền tảng web, được phát triển bởi Dylan Field và Evan Wallace. Figma chính thức ra mắt vào tháng 9/2016, và nhanh chóng trở thành một trong những phần mềm thiết kế giao diện phổ biến nhất hiện nay.Figma khác biệt gì so với các phần mềm thiết kế truyền thống? Câu trả lời nằm ở việc dễ dàng sử dụng và truy cập của phần mềm này. Với phần mềm Figma, bạn không cần tải hay cài đặt bất kỳ phần mềm nào trên máy tính, vì Figma hoạt động trực tiếp trên nền tảng web.Điều này đồng nghĩa, bạn có thể truy cập dự án và bắt đầu thiết kế từ bất kỳ thiết bị nào, ở bất cứ đâu, bất cứ lúc nào. Bạn có thể sử dụng Figma cho mọi công việc liên quan đến thiết kế đồ họa như: Xây dựng “khung xương” (wireframes) cho websiteThiết kế giao diện mobile appTạo những thiết kế nguyên mẫu (prototype designs)Thiết kế bài đăng mạng xã hội,... Figma có cung cấp gói trải nghiệm miễn phí. Với gói này, bạn có thể tạo và lưu trữ đồng thời ba dự án, hoàn toàn đủ để bạn học, thử nghiệm và thực hiện các dự án nhỏ. Đọc thêm:Tự học thiết kế đồ hoạ ở đâu? Những tính năng nổi bật của Figma Được ví như phiên bản Google Docs hay Google Sheets dành cho dân thiết kế, Figma cho phép nhiều người chỉnh sửa, thảo luận và theo dõi trong cùng một file, ở cùng một thời điểm, từ nhiều thiết bị khác nhau. Ngoài ra, Figma còn có những tính năng nổi bật sau: ✨ Hỗ trợ lưu trữ đám mây Nếu từng sử dụng phần mềm Photoshop hay Illustrator, chắc không ít lần bạn phải “khóc thét” khi thiết kế sắp xong thì gặp sự cố tự thoát khỏi phần mềm thiết kế hiện tại hay sập nguồn máy. Và, lúc khởi động lại máy thì tất cả các chỉnh sửa đều mất. Tuy nhiên, khi bạn sử dụng Figma, những trường hợp trên hoàn toàn có thể khắc phục được. Vì toàn bộ thiết kế của bạn sẽ được lưu trữ trên hệ thống điện toán đám mây. Bạn có thể truy cập dữ liệu cần thiết từ bất kỳ thiết bị nào được kết nối Internet mà không cần phải sao chép hoặc tải xuống tệp tin lớn khi chuyển sang thiết bị khác. Bên cạnh đó, bạn cũng không cần lo lắng việc quên sao lưu khi thao tác thiết kế. Figma sẽ tự động sao lưu thiết kế liên tục giúp bạn. ✨Nâng cao hiệu quả làm việc nhóm Như Cake chia sẻ ở trên, không giống các công cụ thiết kế truyền thống, Figma cho phép nhiều thành viên trong nhóm cùng hợp tác, xem và chỉnh sửa thiết kế cùng lúc. Tính năng hợp tác theo thời gian thực này mang đến ba lợi ích chính. Đó là: Nhận phản hồi ngay lập tức: Bạn có thể nhận ý kiến từ developer, các bên liên quan và quản lý dự án ngay lập tức. Điều này giúp quá trình thiết kế diễn ra liên tục, tránh mất thời gian chờ đợi giữa các bên.Quyết định nhanh chóng: Mọi người có thể đưa ra quyết định về thiết kế nhanh hơn, đẩy nhanh tiến độ sản phẩm ra mắt thị trường.Thiết kế lặp: Phần mềm Figma cho phép chỉnh sửa thiết kế liên tục dựa trên phản hồi, đảm bảo sản phẩm cuối cùng hoàn hảo và đáp ứng mọi yêu cầu. Ví dụ, trong khi bạn thiết kế giao diện cho ứng dụng di động, developer có thể ngay lập tức đưa ra phản hồi về tính khả thi và khả năng triển khai của thiết kế. Sự hợp tác theo thời gian thực này vừa giúp tiết kiệm thời gian vừa đảm bảo thiết kế phù hợp với yêu cầu phát triển ngay từ giai đoạn đầu của dự án. ✨Tối ưu hóa thời gian thiết kế Với phần mềm Figma, bạn có thể hoàn thành dự án “nhanh như chớp” nhờ vào việc tái sử dụng các component (thành phần giao diện) phổ biến như: Nút bấmÔ nhập liệuThanh điều hướng Thay vì phải tạo từng thành phần, bạn chỉ cần tạo một component và sử dụng lại cho toàn bộ thiết kế. Bên cạnh đó, Figma còn giúp đảm bảo tính nhất quán trong giao diện thiết kế. Khi bạn cập nhật một component, những bản sao khác cũng sẽ tự động cập nhật theo. ✨Tạo mẫu và thử nghiệm người dùng Việc tạo mẫu (prototype) trên phần mềm Figma vô cùng dễ dàng với thao tác kéo và thả như Canva. Với các tùy chọn như lớp phủ, chuyển cảnh, cuộn trang, bạn có thể tạo ra các mẫu giống với sản phẩm cuối cùng. Ngoài ra, Figma còn hỗ trợ tạo các mẫu thử tương tác, giúp bạn quan sát, phân tích hành vi người dùng và thu thập phản hồi giá trị ngay từ đầu. Từ đó, bạn có thể phát hiện các vấn đề liên quan đến trải nghiệm của người dùng để điều chỉnh thiết kế tốt hơn. Sự khác nhau giữa UI UX ✨Tạo thư viện nhóm cho hệ thống thiết kế Đây là tính năng đặc biệt của phần mềm Figma, giúp nâng cao tính chia sẻ và cộng tác giữa các thành viên trong nhóm.Sau khi tạo thư viện nhóm, tất cả thành viên được cấp quyền truy cập đều có thể xem, sử dụng và chỉnh sửa bản thiết kế chia sẻ trong thư viện. Bạn có thể dễ dàng cập nhật các thành phần trong thư viện. Những thay đổi này sẽ tự động áp dụng cho tất cả các phiên bản trong các thiết kế khác nhau. Hướng dẫn sử dụng Figma cơ bản Figma là công cụ thiết kế vô cùng thân thiện với người dùng. Vì vậy, bạn sẽ không thấy quá khó khăn khi bắt đầu sử dụng công cụ này.Dưới đây là bốn bước cơ bản Cake gợi ý cho bạn để có thể sử dụng Figma. Bước 1 - Thiết lập tài khoản Figma Để bắt đầu sử dụng Figma, bạn hãy truy cập www.figma.com và nhấp vào nút “Get Started”. Tiếp theo, bạn điền các thông tin chi tiết và hoàn thành việc xác minh tài khoản. Bước 2 - Làm quen với giao diện Figma Giao diện của phần mềm Figma khá đơn giản, bao gồm: Menu: Bạn có thể tìm thấy menu của Figma bằng cách nhấp vào biểu tượng Figma ở góc trên cùng bên trái.Tools: Tại đây, bạn có thể truy cập nhanh vào các công cụ mà bạn sẽ thường xuyên sử dụng: move, frame, shapes, pen, text,...Actions: Khu vực này hiển thị các tùy chọn bổ sung cho bất kỳ đối tượng nào bạn đã chọn trên canvas của mình. Khi không có đối tượng nào được chọn, Figma sẽ hiển thị tên tệp.Collaboration and View Options: Phía bên phải của thanh công cụ là nơi bạn có thể tìm thấy chức năng chia sẻ tệp. Ngoài ra, bạn cũng sẽ tìm thấy chức năng thu/phóng tại đây.Layers: Đây là nơi mọi thành phần trong tệp được liệt kê và sắp xếp thành Pages, Frames và Groups.Canvas: ‍Đây là nơi bạn sẽ tạo ra tất cả các thiết kế của mình.Properties: Bảng thuộc tính cung cấp thông tin theo ngữ cảnh và các cài đặt cho bất kỳ đối tượng nào được chọn. Bước 3 - Bắt đầu file thiết kế của bạn Bạn có thể bắt đầu thiết kế bằng cách nhấp vào nút Menu (logo của Figma) ở góc trên cùng bên trái, sau đó chọn “File” và “New design file”. So sánh Figma và các phần mềm thiết kế khác Nhắc đến phần mềm thiết kế giao diện, ắt hẳn không thể bỏ qua hai cái tên “đình đám” là Adobe XD và Sketch.Vậy so với hai phần mềm này, phần mềm Figma có ưu điểm nào vượt trội hơn, bạn hãy cùng Cake xem bảng so sánh dưới đây: So sánh Figma và Adobe XD FigmaAdobe XDNền tảngDesktopBrowserMobileDesktopMobileKhả năng tương thích (Hệ điều hành)macOS, Windows, Linux, iOS, AndroidmacOSHướng dẫnChương trình giáo dục, Các bài học, Cộng đồng, Sự kiện và Các bài tập thiết kếTài liệu và Video hướng dẫn chi tiếtTính cộng tácCộng tác theo thời gian thựcCộng tác theo thời gian thựcPluginsThư viện Plugins lớn trong ứng dụngThư viện lớn, Tải từ bên ngoài hoặc sẵn có trong Adobe MarketplaceChi phíTừ $12/thángTừ $9.99/thángPhiên bản miễn phíMiễn phí vĩnh viễn cho 3 dự án Figma và 3 tệp tin FigJamKhông giới hạn các tệp tin cá nhânKhông giới hạn số lượng người cộng tácDùng thử miễn phí 7 ngày So sánh Figma và Sketch FigmaSketchNền tảngDesktopBrowserMobileDesktopBrowserKhả năng tương thích (Hệ điều hành)macOS, Windows, Linux, iOS, AndroidmacOSHướng dẫnChương trình giáo dục, Các bài học, Cộng đồng, Sự kiện và Các bài tập thiết kếCác khóa học, Tài liệu hướng dẫn, Sự kiệnTính cộng tácCộng tác theo thời gian thựcCộng tác theo thời gian thựcPluginsThư viện Plugins lớn trong ứng dụngThư viện Plugins lớn trong ứng dụngChi phíTừ $12/thángTừ $10/thángPhiên bản miễn phíMiễn phí vĩnh viễn cho 3 dự án Figma và 3 tệp tin FigJamKhông giới hạn các tệp tin cá nhânKhông giới hạn số lượng người cộng tácDùng thử miễn phí 30 ngày 📍 Kết luận Phần mềm Figma không chỉ phổ biến với UX/UI Designermà còn cả với dân IT và Marketing. Các nhà tuyển dụng thường đánh giá cao những ứng viên có khả năng sử dụng Figma thành thạo. Do đó, bạn hãy sớm trang bị cho mình cách sử dụng phần mềm này để có nhiều lợi thế nghề nghiệp hơn trong tương lai nhé!Đọc thêm:Canva là gì? Tạo CV online trên Canva có ưu nhược điểm gì? Với Cake Meet, bạn có thể SWIPE.MATCH.MEET với bất kỳ ai để mở rộng networking. Còn nếu đang tìm việc, đây sẽ là một ứng dụng vô cùng hay ho cho bạn bởi có rất nhiều nhà tuyển dụng trên đó!Tải Meet--- Tác giả:Liesel Phan ---
Resume & CV
Mar 11th 2022

How to Write a Game Designer Resume (& Example)

Created by CakeIn this article, you will learn about:How to write a remarkable game designerresume?What is a good objective for a game designerresume?How to write a game designerresume summary?What are some good skills for yourgame designer resume?How to write an entry-levelgame designer resume?Game designer resume sampleGames would not exist if it weren’t for the work of game designers. Game designers are responsible for more than just creating the game. For instance, they might find work with other businesses to generate collaborative ideas, design the plot and characters for the game, and formulate the levels within the game. Different from a game developer, the game designer focuses on generating concepts for the game rather than writing the codes to bring the game to life. In short, a game designer creates characters and storylines while a game developer brings the game itself into action. To start developing game ideas for players, you will need to craft a professional game designer resume for a game company or a game design studio. With our guide, you can rest assured that your game designer resume will reach the highest levels.How to write a remarkable game designerresume?✨ Create an ATS-friendly game design resume. Creating an ATS-friendly game designer resume ensures that your resume can be read by the employer's tracking system. ✨ Refer to online game designer resume samples or examples. Many popular games that you see today have gained inspiration from other games. Similarly, you might have a better idea of what to incorporate into your game designer resume with the help of game designer resume samples. ✨ Tailor your game designer resume and include keywords. A winning game designer resume is customized for a specific game designer position. Write a customized game designer resume by featuring the keywords from the job posting.💭Note: A game designer resume will be customized specifically for the game design position while a game designer CV usually details all professional experience. ✨ Add quantified results to your game designer resume. In a video game designer resume, you can elaborate your achievements further with quantified results, such as: The number of game characters created per monthThe number of sales made from the games you designedThe number of digital edits made for game charactersThe number of game levels created for various video games ✨ Bring your game designer resume to life with action verbs. Action verbs, such as developed, formed, authored, can help better express the impact you had on video game projects in your game designer resume.What is a good objective for a game designerresume?For an entry-level game designer resume, you will want to write a short description detailing the goal of your game designing career and your accomplishments that shows your suitability. The objective of your game designer resume should include your experiences, skills, and a brief section explaining what you plan to achieve as a game designer.Example Objectives for Game Designer Resumes:Game design graduate with 2+ years of internship experience in creating prototypes for various video games. Eager to join RPG Co. as a game designer to provide more ideas and make a positive impact on the gaming industry.Video game designer passionate about game platforms and level-building. Seeking to join Upgrade’s game designer position to design more advanced levels for popular games.Passionate game designer experienced in scriptwriting and character design. Looking to join DesignX as a game designer to produce entertaining games for gamers around the world.How to write agame designerresume summary?For a higher-level game designer job, you will want to design a short paragraph which details your experiences, skills, and accomplishments in your resume. The summary of your game designer resume should start with a descriptive title, followed by your experience, and wrapped up with your skill sets.Example Summaries for Game Designer Resumes:Game designer with 2+ years of design experience with 2D 3D animation, scripting languages, and programming languages. Skilled in designing user-friendly yet innovative games.Video game designer experienced with improving design and user experience for higher gamer satisfaction. Awarded with Best Video Game Design, Most Unique Character, and Best Graphic Design at the Gamer’s World Convention in 2019.Game designer with 6+ years of experience working on various game genres, such as action role-playing, Metroidvania, etc. Skilled in developing unique scenarios for the players to enjoy. What are some good skills for your game designerresume?As a game designer, you will need to possess various skills and list them properly on your game designer resume to impress the hiring manager. Hence, be sure to select the best format to showcase your list of skills and highlight your strengths in your game designer resume. 4 ways to write a game designer skills resume: 1. Simple bullets PROS: Aclear overview of all your skill setsCONS: Does not include further details2. Expanded bullets PROS: A simple yet detailed overview of your skillsetsCONS: Takes up much space in your game designer resume3. Skills integrated with work experience bullets PROS: Shows how your skills are appliedCONS: Not suitable for an entry-level game designer resume4. A categorized skills in bullet points PROS: Shows a wide range of skills orderlyCONS: Lacks context of how you used the skill 3 tips for leveling up the skill section in your game designer resume: 1. For an entry-level game designer resume, include more game designing-related skillsets. For an experienced game designer resume, add only a few to keep the focus on your professional experience. 2. Besides adding game design-related skills, show your personality in your game designer resume with soft skills. 3. The goal is to include the most relevant skills in your game designer resume, which you can easily do so by referring back to the job description of a particular game designer job. Example Skills for Game Designer Resumes:Hard Skills:AnimationCreative WritingGame MechanicsLevel DesignScriptingSoft Skills:Problem SolvingCreativeCommunicationTime ManagementTeamwork With Cake, you can easily create a game designerresume online, free download your resume in PDF format, and utilize ATS-compliant templates. Land your dream job, create your game designerresume online (free download) now!Create ResumeHow to write an entry-levelgame designer resume?➡️ Choose a suitable format for your entry-level game designer resume. In most cases, you might find yourself falling within one of these three levels during your game designing career: beginner, intermediate, advanced. Your experience level can impact which resume format you should use for your game designer resume. ➡️ Write a career objective for your entry-level game designer resume. Due to the limited experiences and relevant achievements, you might find yourself having difficulty composing a successful summary statement for your entry-level game designer resume. Opt for an objective statement in your game designer resume to show the employer that your goal aligns with the company’s. ➡️ Highlight your education in your entry-level game designer resume. The gaming industry is a competitive field. Show that you already have the right educational background for the job in your game designer resume. ➡️ Better your game designer resume with portfolios, side projects, or personal websites. Including the sample visuals, from your 3D artwork to your designing projects, that relate to the game design helps show the employer your skills as well as passion. ➡️ Compose a sincere game designer cover letter. Creating a game designer cover letter helps you elaborate more on your creative writing, art creations, and other works. Go further by complimenting your game designer resume with a killer game designer cover letter. Game designer resume sample Louie Pro Innovative Game Designer Devoted to Generating Enjoyable Games Redmond, WA 98052(529)-555-9988[email protected]linkedin.com/in/lpro Summary Game designer with 2+ years of design experience with 2D 3D animation, scripting languages, and programming languages. Skilled in designing user-friendly yet innovative games. Work Experience Game Designer PC Works StudioJan 2020 - Dec 2021 Designed 1k+ characters for various genre games, such as action role-playing, Metroidvania, etc.Created 300+ player scenarios for two best-selling games, which helped the company gain a profit of $40k.Assisted in hosting weekly design meetings to discuss player experience, which led to an increase of player satisfaction rate by 15%. Game Designer PC Works StudioJan 2019 - Dec 2019 Collaborated with the user interface and user experience team to focus on remastering previous best-selling games.Developed complex levels (up to level 150) for various games using Unreal Engine, GameMaker Studio, and other level-building tools.Sketched and created 2D and 3D animations for 50+ game characters throughout the year which helped generate loyal gamers and fans around the globe. SkillsHard Skills:StoryboardsScriptingCharacter DesignGame MechanicsUser Interface (UI)User Experience (UX)Computer GraphicsProgramming LanguagesDesign Software2D 3D AnimationSoft Skills:CommunicationCreativeTime ManagementOrganizedCritical ThinkingProblem SolvingCollaborationStorytellingAdaptabilityPassionate Education B.A. in Game DesignDigiPen Institute of Technology 2016 - 2020 Best Design Finalist for the Student Game Awards, 2019 --- Originally written by Jessica Sun---
Resume & CV
Jun 7th 2021

Fashion Designer Resume: Examples & Templates

Created by Cake You'll learn:How to write a resume for fashion designer jobs?What to put on a resume for a fashion designer?Tips for writing the best fashion designer resume.How to write a cover letter for a fashion designer?Senior fashion designer resume sample (Text Format). Fashion designers leverage their knowledge, technical perspective, and creative flair to work on designs for new and original clothing, shoes, and accessories. Depending on the area they work for (e.g. high street fashion, ready-to-wear, or haute couture), they will handle different tasks and responsibilities.In general, fashion designers typically need to:Produce a design created or visualized from an idea.Keep up-to-date with emerging fashion trends and anticipate designs that will appeal to consumers.Decide on fabrics, patterns, and the theme for a collection.Visit manufacturers or trade shows to get samples of fabrics, trims, fastenings, and embellishments.Assist with the production of clothing, shoes and accessories. This position may bear some resemblance to a fashion stylist. Fashion designers are responsible for designing and creating outfits whereas fashion stylists usually style outfits for photoshoots, advertisements, and celebrity appearances. Nowadays, both have become highly competitive jobs. If you are pursuing a career in this industry, prepare yourself with an excellent fashion designer resume or an impressive fashion stylist resume. How to write a resume for fashion designer jobs? Step 1: Understand that a fashion designer CV and a fashion designer resume are different. A fashion designer CV includes the following details:Personal contactCareer statement and objectiveEducationWork experience (including freelance and volunteer)SkillsLanguagesAwards and honorsConferences, trade shows, etcNon-academic activitiesPublicationsPersonal projectsReferencesMeanwhile, a fashion designer resume should not be longer than 2 pages, covering the information in terms of:Personal contact informationResume summary (or career objective)Work experienceEducationSkillsCertifications In short, a fashion designer resume showcases relevant information to the job opening only.💡 Learn more about how to distinguish a CV from a resume in terms of length, content, purpose, and design. Step 2: Choose the right fashion designer resume format. There are 4 major types of resume format: chronological, functional, combination, and target. Every type may be useful for your resume writing depending on your professional level. The chronological or hybrid format would be preferable for a senior fashion designer resume or a freelance fashion designer resume as they can present a brief run-through of their work experience in the field. Say you’re writing a resume for a fashion designer fresher or an entry-level fashion stylist resume, you may consider adopting the functional format to feature your skills. Step 3: Look up fashion designer resume templates examples online as references. Referring to good fashion designer examples can be very beneficial for your resume writing such as compelling content, useful tips, common mistakes, or creative fashion designer resume templates. Step 4: Tailor your resume for the fashion designer job. If you ever wonder whether it's really worth tailoring your fashion designer resume for the specific position, the answer is yes - it’s critical to make you stand out among other candidates. For example, the recruiter will be able to distinguish a fashion stylist resume from a fashion designer resume even though their duties overlap and are carried out by the same person sometimes.📝 Note: Make sure to peruse the fashion designer job description and define your level of profession in the field. Step 5: Craft an impressive fashion designer cover letter. Let's define it first! A cover letter is an application letter sent with a resume or CV. It features your skills, qualifications, and experience. Awell-written cover letter briefly shows the hiring manager your interest in this position before they take a closer look at your fashion designer resume. Hence, it's highly beneficial that you make the effort to craft an impressive fashion designer cover letter.Step 6: Proofread your fashion designer resume.Before hitting "Send", don't forget to check and recheck your fashion designer resume - think of it as the only chance to land your dream job. What to put on a resume for a fashion designer? 1. Resume profile (personal information)The resume profile (or personal information) is obligatory for all application documents, including: Full nameEmailPhone numberSocial or personal pageLocation Keep in mind to provide up-to-date personal information so that the hiring manager can reach you.How about the information that should be removed from your fashion designer resume profile? Learn more in this article: 10 Personal Details NOT to be Included in a Resume! 2. Resume HeadlineThe resume headline (or personal title) can tell the hiring manager exactly where you are in the field. With a strong resume headline, you can make yourself and your fashion designer resume stand out from other candidates.Examples of resume headlines:Headlines for a fashion stylist assistant resume:Fashion Stylist Assistant with 3 years of experience working for Versace.Headlines for a freelance fashion designer resume:Freelance Fashion Designer with 5+ years in the creation of exclusive custom-fitted clothing.3. Resume SummaryRight below the resume headline is the resume summary, ideally 2-4 sentences, that summarizes your expertise, skills, and achievements as a candidate. A well-written fashion designer resume summary will encourage the recruiter to read the rest of your resume, for example:Creative fashion designer resume summary:A creative designer with a strong passion for fashion and detail in product styling. 5 years’ experience of working for high-end brands and excellent ability to identify target markets and deliver on emerging trends. In the most recent role, launched a highly acclaimed women’s autumn collection, leading to an increase in sales by 30% compared to the previous year. Associate fashion designer resume summary:Customer-oriented associate designer with 3+ years of experience in designing seasonal products based on the company strategy. Highly proficient in applying the latest trends to attract the customer focusing on style, fit, and fabric. Freelance fashion designer resume summary:Creative design professional offering 5 years of experience in fashion design and apparel production. Proven history of successful collaboration with 5 big brands to deliver seasonable lines and specialized projects. Able to catch up with the latest fashion trends and work well under pressure to meet deadlines. 4. Resume ObjectiveThe resume objective is considered as a career objective statement that clearly outlines your career path and goals. When crafting a fashion designer resume objective, you should tailor it to position yourself as a fit for the job opening. Examples of a fashion designer resume objective for entry-level and experienced professions:With extensive experience of working for luxury brands, eager to join Gucci as a Creative Fashion Designer to inspire innovative ideas and concepts of men's footwear.Creative and self-motivated Fashion Design graduate desiring an entry-level position at Uniqlo Vietnam to utilize considerable experience in freelance jobs.5. SkillsWant your fashion designer resume to land great interviews?Make sure that the skills section fits the job opening and feature yourself as a potential candidate. Check the table below for a list of skills for fashion stylist and fashion designer resumes:Hard SkillsC-Design fashion Pattern cutting and sewingGarment constructionKnowledge of silhouettes, fabrication, and sewing machines Adobe IllustratorSoft SkillsArtistic and creativeAbility to work under tight deadlinesCommunication skillEye for detailTeamwork6. Work ExperienceThe work experience section of your fashion designer resume should contain information about your employment history, including: Job titleCompany nameEmployment dateJob duties with accomplishments Examples of work experience for the apparel designer resume:Assistant Designer | San Diego, CAJan 2017-May 2019 Worked independently to create and execute the design for all categories of 5 assigned brands and presented it to the head of design.Created supporting artworks that illustrate design concepts and deliver viral stories to the Marketing, Merchandising, and Sales teams, resulting in a growth in Instagram followers by 25%.Learn how to write "work experience" in a fashion designer resume for freshers with no work experience. View7. EducationReviewing the education section in the resume for a fashion designer, the employer can determine whether you have the basics of fashion design or relevant knowledge. Include the degree, your major, the name of the school, and the year you graduate. If you are a fresh graduate, it’s recommended to list a few relevant courses you took in school. Below is a list of courses that matches a fashion stylist resume and a fashion designer resume: Fashion and Apparel DesigningFashion Business and Retail Management.Lifestyle and Accessory Design.Textile DesignLeather DesignAccessory DesignFashion Merchandising8. Additional InformationFor those working in the creative and fashion industry, it's highly beneficial for you to have a portfolio or a personal page/blog. This is a great way to showcase your skills, qualifications, and achievements for the job hunt. Additionally, don't forget to highlight relevant certifications, such as Certificate in Fashion Styling and Forecasting, Certificate in Draping and Pattern Making, Certificate in Creative Fashion Styling, Certificate in Fashion Illustration and Design, etc. Tips for writing the best fashion designer resume Here's a recap of tips for writing the best resume for a fashion designer:Tip 1: Customize the resume for the fashion designer job. Surely you know how important it is to tailor your fashion designer resume for the specific position. But how to do it effectively and impress the hiring manager? Craft an eye-catching resume title and summaryInclude relevant keywords from the fashion designer job descriptionShowcase the skills, qualifications, and work experience that match the job openingTip 2: Quantify results on fashion designer resumes. Many of you focus on job responsibilities and daily tasks, but often leave out work accomplishments. Through quantifiable results in your fashion designer resume, the hiring manager can see if you are a performance-driven, satisfaction-based, or goal-oriented employee. Tip 3: Craft an ATS-friendly resume for fashion designers. For such a creative job, you may tend to adopt unique and colorful designs for your fashion designer resume template. However, make sure that your fashion designer resume follows the basic standards to get through ATS (Applicant Tracking Systems), such as format, layout, keywords, etc. Tip 4: Adopt action words/verbs. A good fashion designer resume should be polished with compelling action verbs. They can beat the ATS bot, catch the attention of the hiring manager, and prove you're the best fit for the job. Tip 5: Use an online resume builder. With online resume builders like Cake, you can save a lot of time and get yourself an ATS-friendly fashion designer resume. All you need to do is select a template and fill in the relevant content. How to write a cover letter for a fashion designer? A fashion designer cover letter should be one-page in length and cover the following information: Contact details: phone number, email, social or personal pageSelf-introduction: name, professional level, and the desired positionYour motivation to apply for the job openingYour expertise, skills, and accomplishments in the fieldClosing and express your appreciation to the hiring manager Further reading: The Cover Letter to Land Your Dream Job | 5 Basic Paragraphs 10 Tips Senior Fashion Designer Resume Sample (Text Format) Mary MadisonSenior Fashion Designer with an eye for the latest fashion trends (+412)[email protected], UK Summary Over 10 years of experience working as a creative Fashion Designer for both high street fashion and haute couture. Experienced in providing clothing guidance and support for apparel brands. Gaining in-depth knowledge of old styles and current trends along with proficiency in fashion history. Work Experience Fashion Designer | Catwalk - Clinton, MDMar 2015 - Present Develop and design fashion collections.Work with the stitching staff to streamline and secure the standards of design protocols.Create graphic designs for the display of 10 stores in North Clinton.Awarded “The Best Designer of 2018”.Apparel Designer | IEV Group - Clinton, MD Jan 2000 - Dec 2014 Developed and introduced designs that follow the overall product strategy of the brand, boosting the annual sales by 35%.Prepared technical sketches and drawings of ideas for 3 summer collections and 2 winter collections that were performed in Clinton Fashion Week.Conducted product and market research, analyzed data, and discovered new fashion trends to anticipate customer needs. Certificate Certificate in Pattern Making Garment ConstructionCertificate in Fashion Illustration and Design Skills Hard Skills:Visual ArtsGarment Technologytextiles DesignGraphic Design (illustrator, Corel,PTS)CAD Soft Skills:AestheticsCreativity InnovationWork Under Tight DeadlinesDetail-orientedCommunication Skills Education B.A. in Fashion DesignNational Institute of Fashion Technology | Clinton, MD --- Originally written by May Luong ---
Portfolio
Apr 27th 2026

UX Designer Portfolio: 9 Best Portfolio Examples and Why They Work

Created by CakeResumeIn this article, you will read about:What to Put in a UX Designer PortfolioHow to Include UX Design Projects to a PortfolioBest UX Designer Portfolio Websites9 Best UX Design Portfolio Examples (+ Analysis)Tips for Creating a Good UX Designer PortfolioA UX designer portfolio is the most critical tool for any UX job applicant. It showcases our creative works and explains our design rationale. However, you might not know what a UX designer portfolio looks like or even what to put in a UX designer portfolio for junior UX designers. But worry not, because in this article, we’ll guide you through how to make an organized and structured UX designer portfolio, the best websites to refer to while making your UX portfolio websites, some UX portfolio website examples and what to learn from them as well as tips for creating a UX portfolio website.What to Put in a UX Designer PortfolioTo ensure that your audience can get to know you and have a pleasant experience when going through your UX designer portfolio, there are a few components that you should consider including:Front pageHeadlineAbout me sectionContact informationResume (optional)WorksOther projects (optional) Front page A front-page or home page is an excellent place to start your UX designer portfolio planning. When choosing how to present the front page, consider the following essential questions: How do you want to introduce yourself? Professionally? Or friendlily?Will the front page include a catalog of your project? Headline A headline is the largest title on your front or home page. It is basically a powerful greeting to anyone who comes to your UX designer portfolio website. Similarly, crafting a unique and impressive tagline is a part of attracting your audience! So, make sure to craft a strong headline that describes your personality as a UX designer. About me section The “about me” section in your user experience design portfolio is where the reader expects to know more about your background. In this section, you can include: A summary of who you are, what you do, your accomplishments, and what you are interested inExternal links to LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, Github, Dribbble, or other sitesYour education and work experience(s)More personal stories, details, or photos you want to share Contact information Always make sure your contact information is accessible on all pages. Add a simple call-to-action and make it easier for them to reach out and say hi. Resume (optional) Your UX portfolio website is often included in your LinkedIn page, resume, and other application portals that a potential client and hiring manager reach. Likewise, it would be convenient if a resume is available on your UX portfolio website directly. Works UX design projects are the center of your portfolio website. It is definitely not easy to organize the qualitative materials you had, let alone select the highlight and focus on the essence. In the next part of this article, we will discuss in more detail what components to be included when adding UX design projects to your portfolio. Other projects (optional) If you have graphic design work or case studies, hiring managers might be glad to see them. Give them a separate section for those who want to know more about your skills. How to Include UX Design Projects to a PortfolioAs mentioned before, UX design projects are the key element in your UX portfolio. Since UX design is a long and complex process, many might wonder how we can keep the portfolio brief and not include too many unnecessary details We’ve organized a template for you to consider when creating your UX design project. Here are the things that must be included in your UX design portfolio:Project description, scope and timelineYour role and list of collaboratorsProblem and methodsPrimary and secondary researchUser researchUser persona and user journey mapDesign iterations (sketches, wireframes, low and high-fidelity prototypes)Final productConclusion and quantified resultsLessons Project description, scope, and timeline First, in the summary section, briefly explain the project: what is the product? What does it provide? What is unique about it? Explain the scope of your project and the timeline of your involvement as well as how much time you spent on it. Your role and list of collaborators Be specific with your contribution in a project. Clarify the size of your team, who you collaborated with, your role, and your responsibilities. Problem and methods Next, state the problem you were trying to solve. Make your problem statement short and precise. You can also state your project goal.Your design method is the process, tools, and methodology you’ve adopted to solve your problem. List the design steps you took, but specify why. For example, perhaps you’re trying to validate a hypothesis and decided to start the first round of user testing to confirm your assumptions. Primary and secondary research Recap the research information you collected to share the stats, facts, and figures that are important to know. User research Following up on your UX designer portfolio, when recapping the user research, remember to explain your goals. For instance, you may have conducted surveys or user interviews. What is the essential information you want to know? What are the most important questions you’ve asked to reach the goal? These explanations can be short, but it needs to address insights and highlights instead of simply presenting unsorted information. Moreover, it’s ideal to use numbers to support your findings. User persona and user journey map Next, showcase the persona your team has made. Rather than copy-pasting the image of your persona and UJM, what you can do is make your UX design projects even more crucial to highlight the most crucial highlight that is discovered. For example, provide more explanation on key pain points and touchpoints in your user journey map. This way, any reader can quickly get a gist of what the map is illustrating and the objective of your design solution. Design iterations (sketches, wireframes, low and high-fidelity prototypes) Present the tools you’ve used to design the product. That may include messy sketches, simple wireframes that are used for discussion, and low fidelity models for establishing user flow. Final product Showcasing your final product is a tricky part as well. A great hack to do this is to choose a mock-up template that is clear and simple. Conclusion and quantified results Finally, conclude your UX design project by stating the efficiency of your design solution. Why is this a successful project? Moreover, if you have conducted user testing, use quantified testing results to explain the success of your final product. Lessons If you want to sum up your project, adding a “lesson learned” or takeaway summary is a good option. It explains your self-reflecting ability and gives you chances to improve on future UX design projects.Best UX Designer Portfolio WebsitesBelow we have compiled a list of 5 platforms that you can use to kickstart your UX designer portfolio creation. 1.Cake Cake’s free online portfolio maker is ideal for creative professionals and UX designers like you. With user-friendly tools, you can build UX design projects quickly.✨Features: Link to your digital resume and professional profile on other sites easilyCreate your UX designer portfolio online, free of charge, and with no limit to the number of projectsMultimedia tools: Embed media such as images, websites, audio files, or video filesCake’s free online portfolio maker is suitable for creative and design professionals. With our user-friendly portfolio-making tools, anyone can make their very own portfolio hassle-free. Create your online UX designer portfolio now!Create Portfolio 2.Behance Behance is a free portfolio website by Adobe. Creators can discover other works by other creators. On Behance, users’ works will appear on the website’s homepage, so UX designers can easily view the works.✨ Features: Link and save UX design projects from other creators that you likeMultimedia tools: Embed media such as images, websites, audio files, or video filesCreate your projects without limit 3.Squarespace Squarespace is a popular website builder that includes categorized templates. You can easily build and customize your UX designer portfolio by utilizing Squarespace’s style editor. It’s ideal for designers who don’t want to spend too much time customizing the appearance and interaction. ✨Features: All Squarespace templates are fully responsiveIdeal for UX beginners to intuitively design your website without codingEasily manage or try out multiple websites on the Squarespace dashboard 4.Dribbble Dribbble is commonly used as a UX design portfolio website. It is also used by digital designers and artists. Recruiters who are looking for talented collaborators could also post opportunities.✨Features: Uses 4:3 size, ready-made single images as shots to catch the viewers’ eyesUse job boards and freelance projects pages to find jobs easilyLearn courses online directly from industry leaders 5.Wix Wix is a famous portfolio website builder that offers drag-and-drop tools to add customized sections. There are hundreds of templates to choose from, ideal for UX designers, shop-owners, or web developers to build their portfolio website. ✨ Features: Easy to maneuver with no coding skills neededA huge number of templates to choose from, so no need to spend too much time starting from scratchPremium account enjoys free domain for one year6.UXfolioUXfolio is a portfolio builder designed specifically for UX and product designers. It helps you turn your work into decision-driven case studies with polished visuals, making it easier for hiring managers to quickly understand and evaluate your thinking.✨ Features:Structured case study builder with predefined UX sections and promptsAI-powered text refinement to improve clarity and readability without losing your original thinkingPresentation tools like interactive prototypes, custom thumbnails, and clean layouts for maximum engagement and scannabilityUX Design Portfolio Examples  When you're a UXdesigner, your portfolio isn't just a gallery of 'pretty' screens, it's actually a product in itself. Recruiters are also looking for the "why" behind your decision, to see the progress of turning a problem into a clean, usable solution.Here are the best places to find the best UXportfolio examples for inspiration, with what you can learn from each:1. CakeCake is a goldmine for seeing how to turn your products into something attractive for recruiters/ You'll find results-driven portfolios that don't just show screenshots, but highlight specific business impacts, such as "Boosting user sign-ups by 10%."It's a great place to learn how to showcase your designs in a way that proves you understand the bottom line, not just the designing part.👉 See UX design portfolio examples at Cake2. BehanceBehance is also good for finding deep-dive "storytelling"portfolio examples. You can find projects that walk you through the entire lifecycle of a product, from the initial sketches to the final prototype. It's the perfect place to learn how to turn wireframes and user flow diagrams into a beautiful visual narrative that keeps a recruiter engaged from start to finish.👉 See UX design portfolio examples at Behance3. BestfoliosIf you want to see what it takes to get hired at companies like Google, Airbnb, or Spotify, you can find portfolios from designers at top-tier companies at Bestfolios. You'll also find end-to-end case studies that also details the research process, such as usability testing results and accessibility audits. It's an essential reference for learning how to structure your own projects to prove you're a strategic thinker who designs for real people.👉 See UX design portfolio examples at Bestfolios4. DribbbleIn Dribble, you can find interaction design and micro-animations examples here. You can also browse the trending works to see modern aesthetic trends and learn how to present your final mockups with a "wow factor" that makes a portfolio feel premium and modern.👉 See UX design portfolio examples at Dribbble5. PinterestPinterest has built their visual archive for years, so you can just search for "UXCase Study Layouts" and you'll find creative ways to organize the text and pictures on your portfolio without making it look like a boring wall of words. It's a great tool to find layout inspirations on how to present your user personas and affinity maps so they look clean, professional, and easy to read.👉 See UX design portfolio examples at Pinterest6. CofoliosIf you're an early career professional, Cofolios features portfolios from interns at well-known tech firms. You can find junior level portfolios that focus on the core fundamentals. This is the best place to learn how to document your growth and show that you have a solid grasp of the UXprocess, even if you don't have years of industry experience under your belt yet.👉 See UX design portfolio examples at Cofolios7. UXfolioUXfolio helps you turn your UX work into clear, decision-driven case studies. Instead of just showcasing screens, it makes your thinking easy to follow and evaluate by structuring your portfolio around the “why” behind your work.With tools like a case study generator, AI text enhancement, and a job fit checker, you can build, refine, and evaluate your portfolio in one place.👉 See UX design portfolio examples at UXfolioTips for Creating a Good UX Designer Portfolio💡 Put on a reader’s hat. When outlining your UX design portfolio website, be empathetic. Imagine yourself as a hiring manager or a potential client. What do you expect to see in a UX project? Making a UX designer’s portfolio is like making another UX design project. Keep your reader in mind to plan out the best presentation. 💡 Share the details, but only the best ones. You may be excited to finally present your UX work on your portfolio website. However, be restrained when you describe your project. It is tempting to write a long and rambling paragraph. Nevertheless, most viewers have limited attention and can lose interest quickly. 💡 Make your UX project case study visually appealing. When presenting your works, visual materials are eye-catching. As a result, whenever possible, make your point visible. In addition, you have spent so much time on UI prototypes. Why not present them more clearly? 💡 Describe and explain the process without using jargons. Your UX designer portfolio website is not meant for senior UX designers and specialists. Your audience is probably not familiar with the complex technical jargon. Use a professional voice that is approachable and avoid excessive self-promotion. 💡 Be careful with stock images. Many UX designers use sites such as Freepik or Unsplash to add visual elements or mock-up their designs. However, when using stock images, pay attention to the consistency of your portfolio style as well as the attribution.Cake is your all-in-one career solution. Use our online resume builder for an ATS-friendly resume, complete with hundreds of free, professional resume templates and examples. Optimize your application instantly with Cake AI Resume Checker and generate a compelling cover letter with Cake Cover letter AI. Beyond documents, Cake helps you grow: build an online portfolio, find opportunities on our job portal, and establish your personal brand. Ready to simplify your job search and make success a piece of cake? Start using Cake now!
Career Planning
Mar 6th 2024

Học thiết kế đồ họa ra làm gì? Mức lương hấp dẫn ra sao?

Học Thiết kế đồ hoạ ra trường làm nghề gì?Mục lục: Ngành Thiết kế đồ họa là gì?Học thiết kế đồ hoạ ra làm gì?Cơ hội việc làm cho ngành thiết kế đồ họaTrong thời đại số hóa mạnh mẽ, nhu cầu về quảng bá và xây dựng bộ nhận diện thương hiệu,... đã tạo nên tiềm năng phát triển lớn cho ngành thiết kế đồ họa. Câu hỏi “học thiết kế đồ họa ra làm gì?” không còn xa lạ khi hiện nay, các bạn sinh viên ngành thiết kế đồ họa ra trường làm việc nhiều nhất trong lĩnh vực sáng tạo, truyền thông, marketing, hoặc thậm chí là freelancer cho các công ty nước ngoài với mức lương hấp dẫn. Tuy cơ hội việc làm ngành thiết kế đồ họa tương đối đa dạng, nhưng để thành công trong ngành này thì kiến thức chuyên môn vững vàng và mức độ phù hợp của bản thân là vô cùng quan trọng. Thế nên, trước khi quyết định theo đuổi nghề thiết kế đồ họa, hãy cùng Cake tìm hiểu về một trong các ngành nghề hot nhất hiện nay này nhé!Ngành Thiết kế đồ họa là gì?Ngành thiết kế đồ họa hiểu đơn giản là sử dụng các phần mềm thiết kế để biểu đạt những ý tưởng sáng tạo của bạn. Với sự thành thạo trong việc sử dụng các phần mềm thiết kế như Photoshop, Sketch, Figma, AutoCAD, v.v., Graphic Designer có thể xây dựng bố cục hợp lý, thiết kế hình ảnh, màu sắc bắt mắt và câu chữ lôi cuốn để truyền tải thông điệp hoặc hình ảnh sản phẩm đến người xem một cách trực quan và ấn tượng nhất.Thiết kế đồ hoạ học gì?Nguyên lý thị giácCông cụ thiết kế đồ họa như: Photoshop, Illustrator, Indesign,...In ấn và đồ họa sốThiết kế giao diện người dùng (UI)Thiết kế đồ họa 3DQuảng cáo và truyền thông đồ họaNguyên tắc thiết kế giao diện và bố cụcThiết kế đồ họa đa phương tiệnMỹ thuật ứng dụngNghệ thuật sử dụng và thiết kế font chữTuy nhiên, môn học có thể khác tùy theo chính sách giảng dạy của trường đại học hoặc khóa học cụ thể nên bạn nhớ tìm hiểu kỹ hơn về thông tin này nhé! Học thiết kế đồ hoạ ra làm gì?1. Thiết kế bộ nhận diện thương hiệu Nếu muốn học design ra làm các công việc như thiết kế logo, mascot, quà tặng, bộ văn phòng phẩm,... để giúp doanh nghiệp tạo dấu ấn riêng biệt gắn liền với văn hóa tổ chức, thì nhân viên thiết kế nhận diện thương hiệu chính là vị trí dành cho bạn. 2. Thiết kế ấn phẩm xuất bản Nếu bạn đang thắc mắc học thiết kế đồ họa 2D ra làm gì thì có thể tham khảo nghề thiết kế ấn phẩm xuất bản. Trước khi bắt tay vào thiết kế bìa sách, tạp chí, báo hay brochure, bạn cần định vị đúng giá trị nội dung, sắp xếp bố cục, màu sắc, thiết kế hình ảnh và font chữ phù hợp để gợi được cảm hứng và sự kết nối giữa sản phẩm và người đọc. 3. Thiết kế bao bì Nhân viên phụ trách mảng thiết kế bao bì sẽ cần có kiến thức về quy trình in ấn và các yếu tố liên quan đến bao bì sản phẩm như vật liệu, kích thước,v.v. Công việc này sẽ đảm nhận vai trò thiết kế ngoại hình bao bì bằng hình ảnh và nội dung bắt mắt; đồng thời giúp doanh nghiệp truyền tải đúng thông điệp, giá trị sản phẩm đến khách hàng. 4. Thiết kế quảng cáo và truyền thông Không ít người sau khi học đồ họa ra làm trong lĩnh vực truyền thông và marketing vì nội dung công việc ở lĩnh vực này tương đối thú vị. Bạn cần hiểu rõ mục tiêu và đối tượng chiến dịch quảng cáo để sử dụng chính xác các yếu tố thiết kế như màu sắc, hình ảnh, chữ viết và bố cục, nhằm thu hút sự quan tâm và tương tác của khách hàng, từ đó tạo ra hiệu quả kinh doanh cho doanh nghiệp. 5. Thiết kế đồ họa 3D Công việc của nhà thiết kế đồ họa 3D là tạo ra các sản phẩm mô phỏng 3D chẳng hạn như mô hình kiến trúc, dáng vẻ sau khi phẫu thuật thẩm mỹ giúp khách hàng hình dung được hình dáng và kết cấu của sản phẩm, nâng cao trải nghiệm người dùng, giúp doanh nghiệp phục vụ khách hàng hiệu quả hơn. 6. Thiết kế website Website Designer là công việc tương đối cạnh tranh đối với những ai học thiết kế đồ hoạ ra làm nghề này. Vì đối với một nhà thiết kế web, bên cạnh việc hiểu rõ các nguyên lý thiết kế, thì bạn cũng cần nắm rõ một số kiến thức của dân IT để đảm bảo hình ảnh có chất lượng đồng đều, trang web có giao diện tương thích với các thiết bị khác nhau, thân thiện với người dùng. Xem thêm mẫu portfolio cho Website Designer trên Cake! 7. Thiết kế giao diện phần mềm, ứng dụng Công việc của nhà thiết kế giao diện phần mềm và ứng dụng là tạo ra giao diện trực quan, hấp dẫn và dễ sử dụng cho người dùng. Nhà thiết kế giao diện cần hiểu rõ nhu cầu và mong đợi của người dùng, sáng tạo và áp dụng các nguyên tắc thiết kế để tạo ra giao diện một cách nhất quán và hiệu quả. 8. Thiết kế giao diện game Thiết kế giao diện Game là một trong những câu trả lời phổ biến khi được hỏi “học thiết kế đồ họa ra làm gì?”. Với nhu cầu giải trí ngày một cao, thiết kế giao diện Game luôn được chú trọng về hình ảnh, màu sắc cùng câu chuyện về nhân vật và bối cảnh hấp dẫn để thu hút và thỏa mãn nhu cầu của người dùng. 9. Thiết kế hình ảnh minh hoạ Công việc này đòi hỏi sự sáng tạo, khả năng sử dụng màu sắc và cân nhắc hình ảnh để tạo ra một hình minh họa hợp thời, chuyên nghiệp và giao tiếp thông tin một cách hiệu quả. Bạn có thể bắt gặp các hình ảnh, phong cách đồ họa độc đáo và hấp dẫn qua sách, trang báo, ứng dụng di động, trò chơi điện tử, v.v… 10. Thiết kế tự do Nếu bạn vẫn chưa biết học thiết kế đồ họa ra trường làm nghề gì thì có thể thử sức với vai trò một freelancer để có cơ hội tiếp xúc với nhiều vị trí, dự án hơn. Tuy nhiên, việc duy trì và xây dựng mối quan hệ với khách hàng lại là một trong những khó khăn của công việc này đấy! Những công việc freelancer hot nhất hiện nayĐọc thêm:3 bài trắc nghiệm nghề nghiệp giúp bạn khám phá bản thân, tìm kiếm đam mêCơ hội việc làm cho ngành thiết kế đồ họa🟢 Thiết kế đồ họa có dễ xin việc không? Với sự phát triển của công nghệ và nhu cầu ngày càng tăng về truyền thông trực quan, thì thị trường của nghề thiết kế đồ họa hiện nay là vô cùng lớn và đầy hứa hẹn. Tuy nhiên, việc xin việc dễ hay khó còn tùy thuộc vào các yếu tố mang tính quyết định sau: Kinh nghiệm làm việc cùng kỹ năng sử dụng thành thạo các công cụ thiết kế là một điểm cộng lớn trong quá trình tìm kiếm việc làm.Tạo CV online và xây dựng portfolio chất lượng, làm nổi bật thành tích trong quá khứ cùng phong cách thiết kế của bạn để nâng cao tính cạnh tranh.Kết nối với cộng đồng thiết kế đồ họa, tham dự những buổi talkshow, workshop để cập nhật xu hướng mới nhất của ngành, mở ra cơ hội việc làm và giúp xây dựng mạng lưới quan hệ xã hội hữu ích. 🟢 Lương thiết kế đồ họa trung bình bao nhiêu? Như đã nói ở trên, thị trường lao động của nghề thiết kế đồ họa sẽ trở nên đầy hứa hẹn, tuy nhiên, mức thu nhập còn tùy thuộc vào năng lực sáng tạo, kinh nghiệm, chính sách công ty, v.v. Dưới đây là mức lương trung bình của nghề thiết kế đồ họa, bạn có thể tham khảo thêm. Dưới 1 năm kinh nghiệm: 10-13 triệu đồng/tháng.Kinh nghiệm từ 2-5 năm: 13-20 triệu đồng/tháng.Kinh nghiệm 5 năm trở lên: 20-35 triệu đồng/tháng. 🟢 Tìm việc thiết kế đồ hoạ ở đâu? Hiện nay có rất nhiều diễn đàn và trang web tuyển dụng như LinkedIn, Vietnamworks, Cake cung cấp nhiều cơ hội việc làm cho ngành thiết kế đồ họa. Đặc biệt ở Cake, bạn có thể tạo CV online miễn phí với giao diện bắt mắt, bố cục chuyên nghiệp cùng với công cụ kéo-thả dễ dàng, cho phép bạn thỏa sức sáng tạo hồ sơ xin việc của mình. Ngoài ra, bạn còn có thể dễ dàng lấy cảm hứng từ các portfolio mẫu trên Cake, từ đó tạo cho mình một dấu ấn riêng và xây dựng thương hiệu cá nhân, mở rộng mạng lưới xã hội. 📍Kết luận: Việc tìm hiểu học thiết kế đồ họa ra trường làm gì là bước quan trọng trước khi bạn quyết định theo đuổi và xây dựng sự nghiệp một cách nghiêm túc. Tuy nhiên, Cake muốn nhắn nhủ bạn rằng, việc hiểu rõ năng lực bản thân có phù hợp với nghề này hay không cũng quan trọng không kém! Thiết kế đồ họa đòi hỏi tư duy sáng tạo, khả năng thị giác và kỹ năng làm việc với các công cụ thiết kế phần mềm. Nếu bạn không có đủ đam mê với nghề, thì việc học chuyên ngành này có thể trở thành một thách thức và khiến bạn nản lòng. Vì vậy, hãy dành thời gian xem xét năng lực và đam mê của bản thân trước khi lo lắng về việc học thiết kế đồ họa có dễ xin việc không bạn nhé! Công cụ tạo CV miễn phí trên Cake cung cấp hơn 500 mẫu CV đa ngành nghề và các bài viết về tip làm CV hữu ích. Nhờ đó, bạn có thể tạo CV online dễ dàng mà vẫn vô cùng ấn tượng. Hãy thu hút nhà tuyển dụng và chinh phục công việc mơ ước với bản CV chuyên nghiệp ngay hôm nay!Tạo CV--- Tác giả bài viết: Kristie Shenzhou ---
Industry & Job Overview
Nov 11th 2024

Apa Itu Kerja Remote? Keuntungan, Jenis, dan Tips Cari Kerja Remote

Perkembangan kerja remote yang semakin pesat telah mengubah cara pandang tentang konsep work-life-balance. Menurut studi yang dilakukan oleh Upwork dan Pew Research Center, sekitar 22% tenaga kerja Amerika akan bekerja secara remote pada tahun 2025, dengan 14% di antaranya fully remote dan 41% secara hybrid. Hal ini karena bekerja secara remote memiliki banyak manfaat. Bagi perusahaan, menyediakan kerja remote untuk karyawan dapat mengurangi biaya kantor, meningkatkan rekrutmen, dan retensi karyawan. Produktivitas karyawan yang bekerja secara remote juga mengalami peningkatan signifikan. Dalam studi Stanford, pekerja remote bahkan terbukti 43% lebih produktif dibandingkan pekerja kantoran biasa. Selain itu, banyak karyawan merasa jika virtual meeting lebih efektif dalam hal kolaborasi dan dapat mengurangi stres. Meskipun begitu, kerja remote juga tidak lepas dari berbagai tantangan. Lalu bagaimana tips agar sukses bekerja secara remote dan apa saja jenis pekerjaan yang bisa dilakukan secara remote? Cari tahu selengkapnya di sini! Daftar Isi: Apa itu Kerja Remote? Keuntungan Kerja Remote Cara Mencari Kerja Remote Pekerjaan Remote yang Paling Dicari Tips Kerja Remote FAQ Kerja Remote Apa itu Kerja Remote? Kerja remote adalah sistem kerja yang memungkinkan seseorang untuk bekerja dari mana saja tanpa harus secara fisik berada di kantor. Jenis pekerjaan remote juga bisa dilakukan dari rumah, kafe, hotel, lounge bandara, atau bahkan dikerjakan saat sedang bepergian. Cara kerja remote juga cukup populer di kalangan digital nomad atau sebutan untuk individu yang membebaskan diri sepenuhnya dari keterikatan lokasi kerja tertentu dengan teknologi remote. Dengan memanfaatkan tools seperti Slack, Zoom, Jira, dan Wrike membuat kolaborasi jarak jauh jadi lebih mudah tanpa mengurangi produktivitas. Lalu, apa saja jenis pekerjaan remote yang bisa kamu lakukan? Berikut adalah beberapa cara kerja remote yang biasanya diterapkan oleh banyak perusahaan: Fully Remote: Karyawan bekerja 100% dari luar kantor tanpa harus datang ke kantor sama sekali. Mereka dapat bekerja sepenuhnya dari mana pun yang mereka inginkan. Hybrid: Karyawan mengkombinasikan antara bekerja di kantor dan di luar kantor, seperti di rumah. Misalnya 3 hari di kantor dan 2 hari di rumah. Flexible Hours: Karyawan memiliki kebebasan untuk menentukan jam kerja mereka sendiri, selama target dan deadline pekerjaan dapat terpenuhi. 📚 Baca juga: 20+ Peluang Kerja Online Dari Rumah, Fleksibel dan Tanpa Modal! Keuntungan Kerja Remote Selain menawarkan kebebasan kerja dari mana saja, bekerja secara remote juga memiliki banyak keuntungan serta dapat mempengaruhi kualitas hidup seseorang. Berikut beberapa keuntungan yang bisa kamu rasakan jika memilih bekerja secara remote: 1. Bebas mau kerja dari mana saja dan kapan saja Salah satu keuntungan terbesar pekerjaan remote adalah kamu bisa bekerja dari mana saja, baik itu dari rumah, kafe, atau bahkan dari luar negeri. Selain itu, beberapa pekerjaan remote juga memberikan fleksibilitas waktu sehingga kamu bisa mengatur jadwal kamu sendiri, selama tetap memenuhi deadline dan target yang diberikan. 2. Work-life balance Salah satu alasan utama banyak orang memilih bekerja secara remote adalah untuk menjaga keseimbangan antara kehidupan pribadi dan pekerjaan. Dengan kerja remote dari rumah, kamu tidak perlu menghabiskan waktu di jalan untuk berangkat dan pulang kantor. Kamu bisa memiliki lebih banyak waktu untuk keluarga, hobi, atau bahkan untuk beristirahat. Fleksibilitas ini membantu mengurangi stres yang sering kali muncul akibat rutinitas pekerjaan kantoran. 📚 Baca juga: Apa itu Work Life Balance dan Pentingnya di Era Digital! 3. Peningkatan produktivitas Menurut penelitian dari Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research (SIEPR), 43% karyawan merasa lebih produktif dengan bekerja secara remote, 14% merasa kurang produktif, dan sisanya merasa sama saja. Hal ini membuktikan jika tanpa distraksi dari lingkungan kantor, seperti rapat mendadak atau obrolan santai rekan kerja yang mengganggu konsentrasi, banyak orang merasa lebih fokus dan dapat menyelesaikan pekerjaan lebih cepat. 📚 Baca juga: Efektif! 10 Cara Meningkatkan Produktivitas Karyawan 4. Hemat biaya dan waktu Dengan kerja remote dari rumah, kamu juga dapat menghemat banyak pengeluaran, seperti transportasi, makan siang di luar, atau bahkan pakaian kerja untuk ke kantor. Selain itu, kamu juga bisa menghemat waktu yang biasanya dihabiskan untuk perjalanan ke kantor juga, sehingga dapat dimanfaatkan untuk kegiatan produktif lainnya. 5. Peluang untuk bekerja dengan perusahaan global Dengan sistem kerja remote, batasan geografis tidak lagi menjadi masalah. Banyak perusahaan internasional yang menawarkan lowongan kerja remote dari rumah, sehingga kamu berpeluang untuk mendapatkan kerja remote luar negeri di perusahaan global impianmu tanpa harus pindah negara. Siap untuk tantangan baru? Cari lowongan kerja remote di Cake dan bangun karier internasionalmu dari rumah.Cari Kerja Sekarang Cara Mencari Kerja Remote Saat ini, banyak situs kerja remote yang menyediakan informasi tentang loker remote bagi para pencari kerja. Namun, untuk mencari kerja remote, kamu membutuhkan beberapa strategi khusus. Berikut beberapa strategi yang bisa kamu terapkan agar sukses dalam mencari kerja remote yang kamu impikan: 1. Gunakan platform cari kerja remote Strategi pertama untuk mendapatkan pekerjaan remote yang bagus yaitu menggunakan platform atau situs kerja remote. Ada banyak platform yang menawarkan lowongan kerja remote dari rumah, seperti Upwork, Freelancer, Sribu, dan We Work Remotely. Di platform tersebut, kamu bisa menemukan berbagai jenis pekerjaan remote, baik dalam negeri maupun kerja remote luar negeri dengan jam kerja yang fleksibel dan gaji yang fantastis. Sebagai contoh Evan Fisher, CEO Unicorn Capital dan pemilik kanal YouTube Freelance MVP, mampu menghasilkan lebih dari $1.500.000 dalam 4 tahun pertamanya di Upwork, menggiurkan sekali, bukan? 📚 Baca juga: Tips Cara Cari Kerja Online yang Aman agar Terhindar dari Lowongan Kerja Palsu 2. Tingkatkan skill yang dibutuhkan untuk kerja remote Agar sukses dalam bekerja secara remote, kamu membutuhkan kemampuan hard skill dan juga soft skill. Beberapa soft skill yang dibutuhkan untuk pekerjaan remote adalah kemampuan komunikasi, manajemen waktu, dan keterampilan bekerja secara individu maupun dalam tim. Keterampilan soft skill tersebut bisa kamu buktikan dengan menguasai beberapa tools kerja remote seperti Slack, Trello, Jira, Monday, Asana, Zoom, dan lain sebagainya. Sementara itu, untuk hard skill spesifik yang banyak dicari oleh perusahaan yaitu coding, desain grafis, digital marketing, dan copywriting. 📚 Baca juga: 14 Contoh Soft Skill dan Hard Skill dalam CV yang Disukai HRD! 3. Buat profil online yang profesional Membangun profil online yang kuat di platform profesional seperti LinkedIn dan situs-situs freelance juga sangat penting untuk mendapatkan pekerjaan remote impian. Perbarui pengalaman kerja kamu, keahlian, dan portfolio yang relevan dengan pekerjaan remote yang sedang kamu cari. Hal ini bisa meningkatkan peluang kamu untuk dilirik oleh perusahaan yang sedang mencari karyawan remote. 4. Manfaatkan networking Jaringan profesional merupakan salah satu aset terbesar dalam mencari kerja remote. Bangun jaringan dengan profesional lain yang bekerja secara remote dan bergabunglah dengan grup atau komunitas yang fokus pada pekerjaan remote, baik di media sosial atau platform profesional. Dengan memperluas jaringan, kamu bisa mendapatkan informasi lowongan kerja dan juga kesempatan kolaborasi dengan para profesional lainnya. Ingin memperluas jaringan profesionalmu dan mendapatkan peluang kerja remote yang lebih banyak? Mulai bangun koneksi di Cake Meet sekarang! 🌐Mulai Networking Pekerjaan Remote yang Paling Dicari Dengan perkembangan teknologi yang semakin pesat, banyak perusahaan mencari karyawan yang mampu bekerja secara remote. Selain menghemat biaya, pekerjaan remote juga bisa dikerjakan secara fleksibel, apalagi untuk kerja remote luar negeri. Berikut adalah beberapa lowongan kerja remote dari rumah yang paling dicari:Pekerjaan Remote yang Banyak Dicari 1. Data Entry Pekerjaan data entry melibatkan penginputan data ke dalam sistem komputer. Meskipun terlihat sederhana dan tidak butuh teknis yang tinggi, namun pekerjaan ini memerlukan ketelitian dan kecepatan agar bisa memasukkan data volume besar secara akurat. 2. Graphic Designer Desainer grafis juga merupakan jenis pekerjaan remote yang paling populer. Seorang desainer grafis biasanya bertanggung jawab untuk merancang logo, iklan, atau konten visual untuk klien di seluruh dunia menggunakan beberapa tools seperti Adobe Illustrator atau Photoshop. 3. Content Creator Di era digital marketing seperti saat ini, content creator adalah salah satu loker remote yang sering ditemui di berbagai situs kerja remote. Pembuat konten, seperti penulis artikel, video, atau podcast, memiliki peluang besar untuk bekerja secara remote dengan menghasilkan konten untuk berbagai platform digital.Tingkatkan peluangmu mendapatkan pekerjaan remote! Gunakan template CV profesional dan langsung cek skornya GRATIS 🎉Button 4. Customer Service Di era yang serba digital sekarang, bahkan pekerjaan customer service pun juga bisa dilakukan dari mana saja tanpa harus duduk langsung di kantor. Banyaknya perusahaan yang menyediakan layanan pelanggan melalui telepon, email, atau chat, membuat jenis pekerjaan remote ini sangat cocok untuk dilakukan dari rumah. 5. Business Consultant Konsultan bisnis adalah profesi yang memberikan nasihat profesional kepada perusahaan untuk membantu mereka meningkatkan bisnis. Jenis pekerjaan remote yang satu ini juga bisa dilakukan dari mana saja tanpa harus bertemu secara langsung dengan klien. Kamu bisa menyediakan layanan konsultasi jarak jauh dan memasarkannya di berbagai situs kerja remote. 6. SEO Specialist SEO specialist merupakan seseorang yang bertanggung jawab untuk meningkatkan visibilitas situs web di mesin pencari, seperti Google. Seorang SEO specialist biasanya bekerja dengan menganalisis kata kunci, mengoptimalkan konten, dan memantau peringkat situs web. Pekerjaan ini juga sangat fleksibel dan bisa kamu lakukan secara remote. 7. Copywriter Copywriter merupakan seorang yang bekerja dengan menulis konten promosi yang persuasif untuk kebutuhan iklan, situs web, atau materi pemasaran. Selain tidak terlalu membutuhkan keterampilan teknis yang tinggi, profesi ini juga bisa dilakukan dengan kerja remote dari rumah. 8. Software Developer Jenis pekerjaan remote lain yang tidak kalah populer dan dibutuhkan di berbagai perusahaan global yaitu software developer. Karena sangat dibutuhkan, tidak heran jika peluang kerja remote luar negeri ini mampu menghasilkan gaji yang fantastis. Jika kamu memiliki keahlian teknis di bidang coding, kamu bisa mencoba cari kerja remote sebagai software developer.Ingin membuktikan kemampuanmu dan meraih peluang kerja yang lebih luas? Buat portofolio yang kuat agar kamu stand out! 🖼️Buat Portofolio Tips Kerja Remote Bekerja secara remote dari rumah memang menawarkan banyak keuntungan. Meskipun begitu, jenis pekerjaan remote juga membutuhkan skill manajemen waktu dan keterampilan komunikasi yang baik. Agar sukses dalam menjalani pekerjaan remote, berikut beberapa tips yang bisa kamu terapkan: 1. Buat jadwal kerja yang konsisten Keseimbangan antara pekerjaan dan kehidupan pribadi sangat penting dalam kerja remote. Untuk menjaga work-life balance, buatlah jadwal kerja yang konsisten dan hindari bekerja di luar jam yang telah kamu tetapkan. Jangan mengorbankan kehidupan pribadi untuk menjaga kesehatan fisik dan menghindari stres. Namun, untuk menjalankan jadwal tersebut kamu harus tetap disiplin ya! 2. Siapkan ruang kerja khusus Untuk menghindari gangguan dari luar, kamu juga membutuhkan ruangan khusus jika melakukan kerja remote dari rumah. Memiliki ruang kerja khusus akan membantu kamu lebih fokus dan meningkatkan produktivitas. Ruang kerja khusus ini tidak perlu spesial, cukup meja dan kursi yang nyaman serta penerangan dan koneksi yang bagus. 3. Gunakan teknologi yang tepat Agar kamu bisa kerja remote dari rumah dengan lancar, kamu membutuhkan beberapa software untuk mendukung kerja remote, seperti Zoom, Slack, Trello, Jira, dan masih banyak lagi. Zoom untuk rapat online, Slack untuk komunikasi tim, Jira dan Trello untuk manajemen proyek. 4. Jaga komunikasi dengan tim Meski bekerja secara remote dari jarak jauh, komunikasi yang baik dengan tim sangat penting. Pastikan untuk menjaga kelancaran komunikasi dengan tim kamu, baik melalui email, chat, atau video call. 5. Istirahat yang teratur Meskipun kerja remote dari rumah memberikan banyak keuntungan dan fleksibilitas, namun penting untuk tetap mengatur waktu istirahat yang teratur agar tidak kelelahan dan tetap produktif. Hal ini karena pekerjaan remote sering kali membuat seseorang lupa untuk beristirahat. Mau membuat CV yang bikin HRD langsung jatuh cinta? Coba CV Builder Cake, 100% gratis! 🎉Buat CV FAQ Kerja Remote 1. Apa yang dimaksud dengan kerja remote? Kerja remote adalah sistem bekerja di mana karyawan tidak perlu hadir secara fisik di kantor dan dapat bekerja dari mana saja dengan bantuan teknologi digital untuk menyelesaikan tugasnya. 2. Apa keuntungan kerja remote dari rumah? Keuntungan kerja remote dari rumah antara lain fleksibilitas waktu, penghematan biaya, work-life balance, peningkatan produktivitas, dan peluang kerja remote luar negeri yang tinggi. 3. Apakah kerja remote hanya bisa dilakukan dari rumah? Tidak, kerja remote dapat dilakukan dari mana saja, selama ada akses internet yang stabil. 4. Jenis pekerjaan apa yang bisa dilakukan secara remote? Banyak pekerjaan yang bisa dilakukan secara remote, seperti data entry, desain grafis, pengembangan software, layanan pelanggan, dan masih banyak lagi. 5. Bagaimana cara mencari lowongan kerja remote dari rumah? Kamu bisa mencari loker remote di berbagai platform atau situs kerja remote, seperti Upwork, Freelancer, Sribu, dan We Work Remotely. 6. Apakah tantangan terbesar dalam bekerja secara remote? Tantangan terbesar kerja remote adalah manajemen waktu, menjaga komunikasi dan kolaborasi dengan tim, kurang fokus, dan rasa isolasi karena bekerja sendiri. 7. Apa tips mencari kerja remote yang efektif? Buat profil yang profesional di berbagai platform kerja remote, tonjolkan pengalaman kerja yang pernah kamu lakukan, perbarui portofolio kerja, perkuat keterampilan yang relevan, dan manfaatkan jaringan profesional kamu. Cake adalah aplikasi dan website untuk membuat CV terbaik yang bisa menunjukan professional branding kamu di mata HRD. Kamu bisa langsung menggunakan template CV ATS-friendly dari Cake dan download dalam bentuk PDF, 100% gratis! Selain bikin CV gratis, kamu juga bisa buat portofolio dan cari kerja dengan job portal atau aplikasi cari kerja Cake. — Ditulis oleh Ita Sugiharti —
Cover Letter
Jan 30th 2023

What to Include in a Cover Letter | Writing Guidelines

In this article, you will read about the things to include in a cover letter, which include: Cover Letter Header / Contact Information SectionA Professional Salutation / GreetingA Hooking Cover Letter Opening ParagraphBody Paragraph - Summary of Experiences and SkillsBody Paragraph - Why You Are a Great Fit for the JobBody Paragraph - Your Interest in the Company / PositionA Strong Closing Paragraph with a Call-to-ActionComplimentary Close SignatureAttachmentsYou will also read: Cover Letter ExampleOther Cover Letter FAQsA great way to supplement your job application is to include a cover letter. A well-structured cover letter can boost your chances of landing a job if you incorporate the right information. However, many still don’t know what should be included in a cover letter. A cover letter should include a brief summary of your working experience, relevant skills, capabilities, and qualifications by giving examples that validate the relevant information in your resume. It is an overview, and at the same time a supplementary document and completes your introduction as a candidate for a job position. So, what does a cover letter look like? Keep reading to find out more! Cover Letter Header / Contact Information SectionThe very first thing that appears in a cover letter is the header. The header includes important information that allows recruiters to know who sent the letter at first sight.Printed / separate file letter If you plan to hand in a printed version or a separate file letter instead of using email, begin the letter using the normal letter writing format. These are the elements that you have to include in a cover letter. The information needed for the cover letter header can usually be found on the company’s website or on the job listing itself. Your nameYour addressCity / State / Country Date writtenHiring Manager‘s NameJob title of hiring managerCompany nameCompany addressCity / State / CountryEmail cover letter Now, if you prefer writing an email cover letter, here are the elements that are needed to put in a cover letter. It will be simpler than the printed version, where you do not have to include the company’s address. Your nameYour addressYour email addressYour phone numberYour LinkedIn / other relevant linksA Professional Salutation / GreetingYou will have to put a professional greeting before you start writing any contents in a resume cover letter. A good salutation will always give a good impression of you before you even see the recruiter in person, meaning that using an appropriate salutation is a very important inclusion in your cover letter.5 examples of good cover letter salutations you can include in your cover letter:Dear Hiring Manager,Dear Mr./Ms. [Last name],Dear [Full name of Hiring Manager],Dear [Department name] Recruiting Team,Dear [Department name] Team,5 examples of bad cover letter salutations your cover letter should not include:Dear whoever you are,Hello,To whom it may concern,Hey, what’s up?Dear Sir or Madam, A Hooking Cover Letter Opening ParagraphAt some point in our life, we were all probably taught by a teacher or advisor on how to write a cover letter, which makes it highly possible that most people have a similar cover letter opening paragraphs. However, you would not want to bore the recruiters before they reach the most important body of your cover letter with a generic cover letter opening. So, what does a covering letter opening look like, and how should you write one? An interesting hook will do the job of catching the recruiter’s attention and leave a good first impression. Here are the things that should a cover letter contain in the opening paragraph: 1. Purpose of the letter Incorporating the purpose of writing the letter is very important and should always be included. Recruiters want to know your motivation for writing your cover letter. 2. Your key qualifications You should include the key qualifications that highlight why the company should employ you. Including relevant qualifications in the related career can prove your chances of success in your application. 3. Your interest in the position You can mention why you want to be hired for the position you are applying for. Your reasoning is highly personal. Perhaps you hope to work under a famous designer or want to bloom in the company starting from that position. 4. Your objectives / goals for the position In the last sentence of your opening paragraph, you can mention the short and long-term goals that you have for the position. This shows that you are not shortsighted. Example of how the first paragraph of a cover letter should look like:“My name is Charles, and if you are looking for an increase in sales rate, I am the best candidate for that as part of MPH’s sales management team. I am bringing my 3+ years of experience as a manager from Company X where I helped increase a 15% sales rate within a month. I am very interested in working with MPH after seeing the job listing on LinkedIn and I believe my capabilities will not disappoint you.” Body Paragraph - Summary of Experiences and SkillsNow, we move on to the most informative section: the body paragraph. It is okay for you to have short paragraphs but do keep it on subject and informative because this is where you summarize your working experience and qualifications. This is the information that you would want to add in a cover letter for the first body paragraph: 1. A summary of your experiences and qualifications. When getting into the first body paragraph, you should summarize or pick out the most outstanding working experience and relevant qualifications. It is also very good if you can include numbers that are more accurate than mere words and build credibility to your accomplishments. 2. Keywords relevant to the job description. Specific keywords included to describe yourself will help show your value as a candidate. There are different kinds of keywords that can be found in the job description which can show that you are up to standards. Example:“In the past year, I was the main designer who led a team of five to design Company X’s products which were a big hit in the American market. My ability to cooperate with customers is extraordinary, and my soft skills in Adobe software will never fail to exceed customers’ expectations. Before that, I worked in Company X where I gained most designing experience while adding more artwork to my portfolio as a graphic designer.” Body Paragraph - Why You Are a Great Fit for the JobAfter giving the recruiter an idea of where your skills and experience lie, you should also mention the reason for you being the perfect fit for the job. 1. Demonstrate how your skills and experiences can bring benefits to the new job / company. If you have gained specific skills that will come highly useful for the job you are applying for, make sure to include them in your cover letter. For instance, if you are applying for a job in web developing and have gained skills such as web designing or data analysis that are highly demanded in the industry, do not be afraid to include these things in your cover letter. 2. Use the STAR method. The STAR method is an acronym for situation, task, action, and result. It is an easier way for you to figure out how to write the cover letter, while also helping you to elaborate more to the recruiter. Example of using the STAR method when describing experience in a cover letter:“In my last job as Gogoro’s data analyst, I worked on the company’s monthly sales rate, customers’ preferences, and the company’s future possibilities. After being with the company for some time, I noticed that there were some times that the company needed a breakthrough to achieve better sales but had no idea where to begin. I gave the idea of holding an event related to one of the SDGs while also promoting the company’s products to help improve people’s impression of the company while also gaining possible clients. In the end, the event was a success in a visible increase in sales income, and I was assigned more tasks, giving me the drive to work harder.”Body Paragraph - Your Interest in the Company / PositionInstead of bragging non-stop to the recruiter in your cover letter, mention something about the company you are applying to. Expressing your interest in joining the company or your desire to get the position should be put in a cover letter to add more points. 1. Your knowledge about the company / position If you want to apply for a job, you first have to know about the job. You can mention the reason you are interested in the position by including some information about the company. This is also a highly personal feature; for instance, it may be a desire to work under a famous artist or a perfect platform that helps reach your future goals. 2. How the company goals align with yours You should do some research on the company’s goals so that you can incorporate them into your cover letter. However, randomly including goals will not help. It is best if you can tell how the company goals and yours are aligned. Example of how to express your interest in the company or position in your cover letter:“I have always wanted to work at Vogue as an editor when I decided to study Arts as my major. Vogue has always delivered the most updated, high-quality fashion series to readers, which is what I want to do all the time. I want to be part of the fashion industry to deliver beauty concepts to everybody.” A Strong Closing Paragraph with a Call-to-ActionFinally, it’s time to wrap things up. A call-to-action will fit perfectly for you to interact with the recruiter, and is an expression of hope that the recruiter will contact you for more information or an interview. Here are the things to put in a cover letter closing paragraph: 1. Invite to meet/interview Like usual emails and letters, you would invite the recipient to reply to the mail. Here, you should also invite the recruiter to allow you to have an interview with you in person by incorporating your email address and/or phone number. 2. Mention your attachments Since you have written the resume/CV, you should mention it as a reminder for the recruiter to take a look before jumping into the next person’s cover letter. If you have a portfolio to show, you can also mention it by leaving a website link at the end. 3. Show appreciation Be polite and thank the recruiter for reading your cover letter. At the same time, you can thank the recruiter in advance for allowing the interview. Example of how to close your cover letter with a strong closing paragraph:“Thank you for the time spent on my application. I would be thrilled if I am given the chance to have an interview in person. I am looking forward to hearing from you. Here is my email address: [email protected].” Complimentary Close SignatureYou do not want to leave any bad impression from the cover letter. Therefore, a professional complimentary close is very important in showing your respect to the recruiter. So, what must be included in a cover letter’s complimentary close and signature? The simple and formal format is to follow the structure below. Keep the information on the bottom left side and leave a line between the signature and closing paragraph.Printed / separate file letter:Complimentary closeSignatureNameEmail:Complimentary closeDigital signature / personal logoName Here are some ideas for you to know on what complimentary closes you can include in a cover letter. Good Cover Letter Complimentary Closes: Sincerely,Yours truly,Best regards,Cordially,Respectfully, Bad Cover Letter Complimentary Closes: Bye,See you,.TTYL,XOXO,Cheers, AttachmentsBefore handing in your job application, you have to proofread the whole letter to ensure there are no mistakes made in terms of grammar, punctuation, and the accuracy of your content and contact information. The easiest way to do this is by checking the job listing from the company to see what are the requirements needed for a job application. You do not want to miss things and let the chance fly past you.These attachments usually are the things to put in a cover letter:ResumeRecommendation LetterCertificatesPortfolio Cover Letter Example Mark Dickson45 Schweiz Street,Subang, Malaysia+999 76655421[email protected] 21 April 2022 Paul JohansonHuman Resource ManagerTheo Business Co.154 Avenue PlazaKuala Lumpur, Malaysia Dear Mr. Johanson, I am an experienced tutor who is looking to advance my career as an elementary school teacher. In the previous institutions that I worked at, I have always excelled in creating a happy and healthy learning environment for students. I believe these experiences will make me a good fit for the English teacher position that La Salle Elementary School is hiring. I spent the past 3 years tutoring many children, opening a new door for them to learn things other than their mother tongue. I got my teaching license 2 years ago and a TOEFL result of 100 on iBT. I believe my tutoring experience will be a useful tool when I have to deal with children’s issues. I handled approximately a class of 10 to 20 students every lesson, giving them English lessons while introducing general knowledge . I realized that there were many concentration issues for the children since they were not as mature as adults.I also came up with different games and activities for them to participate in while also learning the language. The results turned out extraordinary as they were very active when playing games, which led to more information absorption as well. Seeing them have so much fun while learning always gave me the drive to work harder in teaching. I would be truly honored to get the chance to teach at La Salle. To my knowledge, La Salle is a school that aims to provide a better study environment for the children while also allowing them to develop in their way. After teaching for these few years, I realized that academics may be important but children’s mental health should not be ignored. Thank you for your consideration. I would be thrilled if I am given the chance to have an interview in person to have further discussion. I am looking forward to hearing from you. Respectfully,Mark Dickson Other Cover Letter FAQsDo you still have a question in mind? Here are some frequently asked cover letter questions that may help to clear up your confusion! 💭 What are the 4 parts of a cover letter? Contact information of you and the company/hiring managerOpening Paragraph/IntroductionMiddle Paragraph/Body Paragraph (1-2 Paragraphs)Closing ParagraphSign-off 💭 What should I include in a cover letter for an internship? The main difference in content between a general cover letter and a cover letter specific for internships is the experience. A student might not have as much (or any) working experience compared to someone who has been working for years. Therefore, if you are writing a cover letter for an internship, you should emphasize your educational background that relates to the job, relevant activities that you have participated in, and skills that you have gained. 💭 What do I mention in a cover letter? Key achievementsQualificationsRelevant working experienceHard and soft skills 💭 What does a cover letter look like? A cover letter is best when you can make it similar to the resume. It is suggested to use a template to match the appearance in the same color tone, font, and design. To keep things formal, it should always be black and white.Here are 3 cover letter examples for you to take a look at:Nursing Cover Letter Example from CakeEngineering Cover Letter Example from Cake Cover Letter Example from CakeWith Cake, you can easily create a resume online, free download your resume’s PDF formats, and utilize ATS-compliant templates to create a resume. Land your dream job, create your resume online (free download) now!Create resume--- Originally written by Ryan Goh ---
Resume & CV
Oct 28th 2024

Traditional Resume Templates: A Safe Template Option for Job Seekers

Your resume is the most important tool you have for landing a job. A good resume conveys your competency, skills, social ability, and resilience.Chronological resumes are the most traditional, and they portray your accomplishments from most recent to oldest.For those who lack experience, they may use a functional resume that focuses on your skills. Combination resumes use elements from both chronological and traditional to make up for a lack of experience in an industry. Chronological and combination resumes have their uses but should be seen as niche options. Traditional resumes are still the mainstream way of creating a resume. According to Zety, over 98% of recruiters like chronological resumes more than ones than functional resumes. If you are trying to break into a new industry, obtain a promotion, or simply learn how to create a traditional resume, you can apply the tactics here to do so. Table of Contents What is a Traditional Resume? Why opt for traditional resume templates? Who Should Use Traditional Resumes? Examples of Resumes Watch Out for These Common Pitfalls When Writing a Traditional Resume Template Key Takeaways What is a Traditional Resume? Traditional resumes are written in chronological order. The most recent job goes at the top of the resume, and the reader progresses deeper into the applicant’s past as they continue reading. Traditionally, resumes have four main sections. Objective: What is the applicant trying to accomplish in their career?Experience: The prior companies, job titles, and professional tasks an applicant has had.Education: Diplomas and focus of study that the applicant has earned.Skills: Specific talents that the applicant has shown proficiency in. These four sections are displayed in simple black-and-white text. Only a limited number of fonts are viable, mainly Times New Roman, Arial, and Calibri, at sizes 10-12. Traditional resumes have minimalist design elements that eliminate graphics and photos. This provides a simple, clear, professional ambiance. Why opt for traditional resume templates? 1) Highlight Your Experience What makes traditional resumes work is that they focus on your work history. Less traditional resumes tend to highlight skills and attributes instead, which on average, is not as influential to recruiters. In order for recruiters to get the most out of your work history, focus on describing your work experience utilizing 2-4 bullet points. To get the most out of bullet points, you need to use concise language. Consider that the person reading your resume has to read many resumes per day, and thus, you want to portray as much relevant information to them as efficiently as possible. This is why structuring your resume in the traditional way is so important. When you use a more modified design for a resume, recruiters might not know where to skim for relevant information. Using familiar formatting makes it easier for the recruiter to digest the information in a quick amount of time. Traditional resume templates will structure your resume in chronological order. A skills section will take up a smaller portion of the resume, and usually be placed closer to the bottom. The most important information on a resume is typically placed at the top. A traditional resume adheres to this principle, ensuring that key details are prominently displayed in a clear and predictable manner. 2) There is Still Room for Customization Not every resume is exactly the same, even if they adhere to traditional formatting. Academia has changes in its variation due to what academia values. Academic resumes are longer and more comprehensive, similar to a CV (Curriculum Vitae). Experience in chronological order is valuable, but due to the nature of the industry, the information is demonstrated through research opposed to jobs. There is also a much larger emphasis on educational accomplishments, and the education section may go on top of the resume because of this. Other sections like the objective sections may be tweaked and replaced with a summary section. In this scenario, you may opt to add a summary if you have a lot of relevant experience and want to quickly demonstrate what you bring to the table. An objective may be more useful for those who are switching industries or are applying for an entry level job. More trendy resumes will have a strong emphasis on eye popping colors, sleek graphics, and attractive ways to categorize skills. However, these types of resumes can come off as unprofessional, especially when you are applying for jobs that are not associated with trendiness or innovation, like administrative work for a Mayor's office or joining the HR department of a hospital. Who Should Use Traditional Resumes? These industries you should stick to traditional choices when crafting your resume: LawGovernmentFinanceHealthcareEducation If you noticed, all of these fields have compliances and regulations in common. Due to how much bureaucracy is involved in these careers, it has made them more conservative in their work culture and hiring processes. They strongly contrast with more dynamic and faster sectors like entertainment, e-commerce, tech, and digital media. Even if you have a job that is not typically associated with the field, you should lean toward using a traditional resume. For instance, if you are a graphic designer or social media manager but you are applying for a law firm's in-house marketing team, you should stick to a traditional resume even if you are not practicing law. Conversely, if you’re in a less traditional industry but you’re looking to apply for a higher position then a traditional resume will be more appropriate. Regardless if you are in entertainment or biotechnology, managerial and senior positions will value professionalism which is tied to the traditional resume’s familiar style. Playing it safe with a traditional resume is wise if you’re coming out of college. There is always a question if freshers have the maturity to work alongside others, and having a traditional resume protrudes that poise. Likewise, even internships will benefit from a traditional resume, especially in sectors like finance where they are highly competitive and entrenched in tradition. So while you’re transitioning from a sector that may be more on the creative side, like animation, design, or fashion, you should heavily consider modifying your resume. If your role is still creative, but you are breaking into a conservative industry, you can show your creative prowess with a link to your portfolio. It may seem daunting and uncomfortable to modify your aesthetically pleasing resume for a dry one that lacks flair, but it is what employers are looking for for government jobs, medical companies, and law firms. Consider Regional Customs Startup culture has greatly affected larger corporations, and in turn, regions that are influenced by the tech industry are more lenient on the type of resumes you create. A traditional resume will go further in Chicago, Boston, and New York City than San Francisco, Seattle, and Austin. Furthermore, certain international companies may retain the work culture of their country of origin. It is common for a Japanese company to have more traditional values than a Canadian company, and thus, you should stick to using a traditional resume. When applying for jobs abroad, make sure to research their work culture. Typically speaking, traditional resumes are expected in most of Asia. The biggest difference between traditional resumes in the West and the East is that it is considered socially acceptable to put a picture on your resume in Asia. More progressive companies in the East are phasing this out, and you should never use a picture on your resume when applying for a job in a Western company. Still confused about the differences between a traditional resume and another resume template? Here's a cheat sheet for you:Traditional Resume TemplatesStructure:Often a combination format blending chronological and functional elements.Content:Highlights skills, achievements, and experience. Provides a timeline of employment but emphasizes abilities and accomplishments.Best For:Those with varied experiences, career changers, or those with gaps in employment history.Chronological Resume TemplatesStructure:Lists work experience in reverse chronological order, starting with the most recent job and moving backward.Content:Focuses on job titles, companies, dates of employment, and detailed job responsibilities and achievements.Best For:Candidates with a stable career path and a consistent work history in one field.Functional Resume TemplatesStructure:Focuses on skills and qualifications rather than a chronological work history. Skills are grouped by category, and specific achievements are highlighted.Content:Emphasizes what you can do (skills and accomplishments) rather than where and when you did it.Best For:Those with gaps in their employment, career changers, or individuals with a diverse range of skills not easily tied to specific job roles.Combination Resume TemplatesStructure:Merges elements of both chronological and functional formats. Typically starts with a summary of skills and achievements, followed by a chronological list of work experience.Content:Provides a detailed account of skills and accomplishments upfront, followed by a reverse chronological work history.Best For:Candidates who want to highlight their skills and achievements while also showcasing a solid work history. Examples of Resumes Education Industry Traditional Resume Template FinancialIndustry Traditional Resume Template Legal Industry Traditional Resume Template Watch Out for These Common Pitfalls When Writing a Traditional Resume Template While structuring your resume is important and a key element to making a traditional resume, you can still mitigate its impact with other poor decisions. Writing Too Much: Do not make your resume an autobiography. While it is tempting to list every thing you’ve done, many recruiters are skimming your resume. This means that it is disadvantageous to put anything other than the most pivotal things you’ve accomplished.Not Adjusting Your Resume for your Application: Every job listing you encounter has its own set of unique words and phrases to describe what they are looking for. To make your resume seem like the best fit for the job, use the same keywords that the job listing has on your resume. Both recruiters and ATS systems will hone in on your resume, as you’re providing them exactly what they are looking for. You can use sites like Jobscan that will compare your resume with the job description and rate its compatibility for ATS systems.Using Odd Fonts: While some industries and careers related to the arts may invite an opportunity for a flamboyant looking resume, it’s safer to go with the more traditional design choices. Eliminate any distracting graphics and stick to common fonts. Using traditional fonts will leave the focus on your work experience and reduce the chances of offending your employer by looking unprofessional.Neglecting to Check for Mistakes: Forgetting to proofread your resume is undoing all the hard-work you put into creating your resume. Read your resume out loud to see how it flows. Keep an eye out for punctuation and grammar errors. Getting a second set of eyes for your resume can be helpful, have a friend read it. There are AI programs that can help spot errors like Grammarly, but they’re not perfect so you will still need to look over your resume yourself. Both CareerBuilder and TopResume have surveys that show over 75% of hiring managers consider typos and bad grammar to be unacceptable. Key Takeaways Ultimately, you will have to analyze whether traditional resumes are the right choice for you. You may lack relevant work experience, and may want to experiment with an alternative style of resume to stand out from the crowd. In industries characterized by strict bureaucracy and hierarchy, such as pharmaceuticals and law, adhering to a traditional resume format is generally advisable. These companies typically prioritize consistency and reliability over trendsetting or innovation when evaluating candidates. Following a clear, consistent, and predictable format that condenses your work experience into readable bullet points is the best way to break into many industries. You should analyze the vibe of the company you want to work for and determine how to fit in with their culture, and use that same level of observation to make your resume match with their job description. Cake provides resume templates for specific industries and articles that can help you visualize how resumes for jobs like accountants, teachers, and physicians should look like.Create your free resume today with Cake's online resume builder. Create My Resume — Originally written by Chris Grudge —
Resume & CV
Feb 9th 2022

UI Designer Resume (+ Examples)

Created by CakeYou'll learn: How to write a great UI designer resume? What is a good objective for a UI designer resume? How to write a UI designer resume summary? What are some great UI designer skills for a resume? How to write a UI designer resume with no experience? UI designer resume example UI (user interface) can make or break a website in a customer’s perception. A UI is the virtual point of contact the user (customer) has with the company. A good and intuitive UI can make the customers’ browsing journey a seamless one and play a huge role in cementing a good reputation. A UI designer is a type of visual designer that is responsible for creating the look of a website (the user interface) from the user’s point of view. Contrary to popular belief, a UX (user experience) designer differs from a UI designer. A UX designer focuses more on the users’ overall experience with the website and, therefore, is less concerned with the visuals than a UI designer. Instead, UI designers need to understand analytics and testing interfaces. Remember to keep this in mind when creating your UI designer resume to avoid creating the wrong one! How to write a great UI designer resume? Tip 1: Adopt an ATS-friendly Resume Format Companies implement the use of technology to simplify a lot of their business activities, including hiring. They may implement the use of an ATS (applicant tracking software) that will filter and rank the UI resumes they receive. To ensure that you pass through this first obstacle, you would want to make sure that you’re adopting an ATS-friendly (i.e., little visuals, adopt keywords) UI designer resume format. Tip 2: Refer to Online UI Designer Resume Templates and Examples UI designer resume templates and UI designer resume examples available online are excellent references that you can use when creating your own UI resume. These examples can guide what to write and what not to write to craft the best resume for yourself; hence, you mustn’t simply copy and paste their contents no matter how applicable it is to your situation. Tip 3: Tailor Your UI Resume for the Job Position and Use Keywords It’s common to confuse a UI resume and a UI CV because of their similarities. Typically, they differ in purpose (resume is used for job searches, CV is used in specific fields, namely in academia, medicine, and science fields) and length and structure (resume: maximum of 2 pages with a variety of templates; CV: simple structure and over 2 pages long). However, for a user interface designer resume, you can use both terms interchangeably. Still, your UI designer CV should be tailored for every position you apply to. Different positions may require you to possess different skills and other requirements; tailoring your UI designer resume to include the necessary skills and including keywords from the job ad can greatly help you get noticed by the recruiters.Reading600+ Resume Keyword Examples List by Industry How to Use themto learn more about including keywords in your resume. Tip 4: Quantify Results on Your UI Resume Prospective employers would love to hire candidates with proven results in their past work or projects. The best way to describe and show off your past achievements is through numbers and quantifying results on your UI designer CV; they will look more convincing and apparent than when you describe them in words. Tip 5: Include Your Portfolio UI design is a very result-focused field. Thus, your past projects, even the ones you’ve done in school, can help enhance the impact of your UI design resume. If your projects and designs were done offline (i.e., paper-based), you might want to consider uploading them online (i.e., GitHub, Google Drive) for easier access. What is a good objective for a UI designer resume? A question that you would undoubtedly encounter somewhere in your professional career would be, “What is your career objective as a UI designer?”. Including a resume objective in your UI designer CV is not a requirement per se, but a good one can allow your resume to paint a clearer picture of who you are. If you decide to include one, your resume objective should highlight your positive traits and goals (ensure that it’s attainable and realistic). Format-wise, you would want to ensure that this portion is kept short and concise. UI designer resume objective examples: Experienced UI designer seeking to utilize skills in UI prototyping to improve user experience in ABC Corp.Highly skilled senior-level UI designer seeking to leverage leadership skills and designing skills to help XYZ Inc. improve customers’ online experience.Eager and passionate recent computer science graduate looking to grow my knowledge and skills as a UI designer in XYZ Corp. How to write a UI designer resume summary? Even with an ATS to filter out resumes, recruiters may still be overwhelmed by the user interface designer resume they receive. You can help make their jobs easier by including your UI designer profile summary (or resume summary) that summarizes your UI design resume's content. Ideally, your UI designer resume summary should be within 1-2 sentences long; you should include a brief introduction about yourself and include a short description of your qualifications, skills, and relevant experiences. Since every UI design position may not all be the same, your UI designer profile summary may require a bit of tailoring for every position you apply to. UI designer resume summary examples: Highly skilled senior UI designer with more than 8 years of experience, proficient in Adobe Creative Suites and UI prototyping. Completed over 350 projects with a 94% rate of positive feedback.Detail-oriented freelance UI designer highly proficient in Photoshop, Illustrator, Wireframing, and UI prototyping. Has a proven history of completing projects 17% before goals with a 95% satisfaction rate from clients.Highly creative recent computer science graduate, seeking to elevate my skills in UI design as a UI designer in Alanatus Technology. Has been commended by professors and internship mentors for creativity, adaptability, and technical skills. Use these topUI Designerresume writing tips and stand out! Cake provides the best resume templates to help you build an impressive UI Designer resume. You can share it online or download it as a PDF file for free.Try It Out What are some great UI designer skills for a resume? Skills, besides experience, are a great selling point in your user interface designer resume. Thus, this section must be carefully crafted to ensure that it is both professional and delivers a great impact.Generally, there are 4 ways to list your UI designer skills in a resume:Simple bullet list Pros: easy to craft, recruiters can see desired skills quicklyCons: doesn’t allow you to elaborate on your skillsExpanded bullet listPros: easy to craft like a simple bullet list, with the bonus of going into details about your skillsCons: it is recommended that you stick to 5 skills to avoid going over the page limitIntegrated with work experiencePros: allows recruiters to see your definitive proof of competency as your experience backs your skillsCons: requires prior experience to be properly utilized, not suitable for UI designer fresher resumeCategorized skills sectionPros: allows you to categorize and group your skills, making it easier for recruiters to read your resumeCons: requires extensive work experience, not suitable for UI designer fresher resumeAs with your resume format, remember to carefully go through your list of skills before you stick to a skill resume format. The correct format can improve the overall look and feel of your UI CV, but an unsuitable format can undermine it as well.Example skills for a UI resume:Hard SkillsUI prototypingAdobe PhotoshopAdobe IllustratorCSSHTMLSoft SkillsTime-managementCommunicationCreative thinkingDetail-orientedCollaborationHow to write a UI designer resume with no experience?Your first UI designer job might not be easy to come by, but it only takes one yes to open so many doors of opportunities. To ensure that you can get through the first challenge without too many hitches, you would want to ensure that your UI designer fresher resume is carefully crafted.Advice 1: Choose the Right UI Designer CV Format An easily overlooked aspect of your UI designer CV, choosing the right resume format that matches your background can greatly enhance its overall impact. There are 3UI designer resume formats that you can use: chronological, functional, and hybrid/combination. Be sure to carefully evaluate the job context, your skills, background, achievements, etc., before fully committing to a format.Advice 2: Adopt a Career Objective For Your UI ResumeAs a fresher, you might be worried about your work experience (or lack thereof) section in your UI CV. You can shift the recruiter’s attention to your career objective in your UI design resume instead; this is your chance to display your passion and enthusiasm and what you can bring to the table. Ensure that your objectives are achievable; highlighting your relevant skills here can also help you impress the recruiters.Advice 3:Highlight Your EducationAs with most jobs, UI design is a specific craft that requires candidates to possess a certain degree of education to be qualified. As a fresher, your education would be one of the most important sections of your UI design resume, as it highlights your formal qualifications (and, to an extent, your skills, and abilities). Advice 4: Include Your Portfolio/Side Project/Personal WebsiteLike most graphic designing-related jobs, the occupation of a UI designer is very visual-based. If you happen to have a portfolio of sketches or past work, you should include them in your user interface designer resume. 📍 Your past projects (yes, even school-related ones) can boost your standing as a candidate, even if you have little to no experience.Advice 5: Write a Sincere UI Designer Cover LetterWant to increase your chances of your UI designer fresher resume being read by a recruiter? You should submit a UI cover letter with your resume. Whereas a resume is a space for you to list all your qualifications and to convince the recruiters why you are a fit for the job, a UI design cover letter is where you can elaborate more on your qualifications.Your UI designer cover letter should be within one page and introduce who you are, explain your relevant skills and experiences, and convey your genuine passion and enthusiasm for the job. UI designer resume example Jennifer PeraultHighly Skilled UI Designer with 5+ Years of Experience in UI Prototyping Mobile: +1-494-456-2235 Email: [email protected]:linkedin.com/in/jenniferperault Summary Creative, experienced, and detail-oriented UI designer highly proficient in Adobe Creative Suites and UI Prototyping. Seeking to leverage my design and programming skills for the senior UI designer position in Sibyl Technology Inc. Work Experience UI Designer | Alpha Inc. Jan 2016 - Present Completed over 200 projects and received over 95% positive feedback from clients and higher-ups.Created assets for websites ranging from e-commerce websites, booking websites, and online banking websites.Awarded high-achieving UI designer for 3 consecutive years. UI Designer | Cyrus Tech. Inc Jan 2013 - Dec 2015 Designed mock-up and wireframes of UI layout for use in multiple online shopping websites.Presented design solutions to senior executives, more than half of which were implemented.Worked with multiple departments. Skills UI PrototypingAdobe Creative SuitesWireframingHTMLCSSJavaScriptCommunicationTime-ManagementMultitaskingDetail-OrientedCreative Thinking Education B.S. in Computer Science | Stanford UniversityAcademic Award: ValedictorianGPA: 3.98/4.0 2009 – 2013 --- Originally written by Patricia Rosita ---
Resume & CV
Sep 27th 2021

Web Designer Resume Examples [What to Include & Writing Tips]

Created by CakeYou'll learn:How to write a web designer resumeWhat to put on a resume for a web designerTips for writing the best web designer resumeHow to write a web designer cover letterWeb Designer Resume SampleWeb designers are often tasked with designing and creating the layout of a website from scratch. Most often, web designers’ responsibilities involve writing a website according to their clients’ needs, hence collaboration is a key task.A web designer should not be confused with a web developer or a UI/UX designer. A web developer is responsible for testing, maintaining, and monitoring a website’s function with the help of programming languages such as Java and PHP. A UI/UX developer, however, is in charge of acquiring and assessing the users’ needs. After user’s requirements are gathered, researched, investigated, and evaluated, they create graphic elements for user interfaces based on the requirements. The importance of an eye-catching web designer resume can not be overstated. A well-written web designer resume enables job seekers to stand out among other candidates because it highlights one's qualifications. In this article, we will shed light on everything you need to know about crafting a web designer resume.How to write a web designer resumeHere are 6 easy steps to help you write a dazzling web designer resume. Step 1: Understand the differences between a web designer CV and a web designer resume.In a nutshell, a resume emphasizes a brief and succinct summary of your experience, talents, and accomplishments. A CV, or curriculum vitae, is a detailed summary of your affiliations, research, and accomplishments in a certain sector that is typically used for academic or scientific purposes. Step 2: Choose the right resume format for web designers. Let's have a look at which resume format is better for a web designer. You have access to a large selection of different resume formats. The three most common resume formats for web designers are:✍🏻 The chronological resume format:This format lists all your previous positions in reverse chronological order, starting from your latest ones on the top.✍🏻 The functional resume format:The functional resume format is more skill-based rather than highlighting your experience.✍🏻 The combination resume format:The combination resume format as its name suggests highlights your skills, competence, and your work experience all at once. Note that each resume format serves a distinct purpose depending on your requirements. The suggested resume format for web designers is the chronological format for two reasons:It highlights the most eye-catching experienceIt accentuates your career goal Step 3: Refer to other web designer resume templates examples. There is no such thing as the perfect resume format and template because each occupation has its own set of requirements. Make sure you have a look at other web designer resume templates and samples online for inspiration. Step 4: Tailor your web designer resume to the job position. Tailoring your resume means polishing your resume so that it fits better to the web designer job description. 💡 The key to writing a web designer resume is to emphasize the most relevant experience, demonstrating that you are the best candidate for the job. Because different professions require varied resume writing standards, it's critical to customize your personal Web Designer resume to the job position. Step 5: Craft a cover letter for a web designer. A cover letter complements your web designer resume by restating your prospect and ambition for the position. The cover letter itself should be less than two pages and should be delivered alongside your resume. Later in the article, we will show you how to write a cover letter for a web designer. Step 6: Proofread. Finally, have your web designer resume proofread by someone in the same field, and you’re good to go!What to put on a resume for a web designerOn a resume for a web designer, you want to highlight your most compelling skills, background, and experience. Here are 8 crucial things to include on a web designer resume. 1. Resume Profile (Contact Personal Information) A resume profile should include all the necessary personal information; such as your full name, your job title, contact information, and last but not least your social media (if applicable). 2. Resume Headline A resume headline is a title placed directly under your name on a resume. It should give away who you are and what you've accomplished. A well-written resume headline is the key to grabbing your recruiters’ attention. Example of resume headlines for a web designer:Senior web designer with 5 years of experienceProfessional web designer with over 10 years of excellent performance 3. Resume Summary Resume summary accentuates your accomplishments, experience, and skills in less than 3 sentences. Example of a summary for a web designer resume:A technically skilled senior web designer with 8 years of experience in designing and creating user-friendly websites. Offers strong expertise in HTML and JavaScript and has collaborated with more than 100 corporations. 4. Career Objective As opposed to a resume summary, a resume objective focuses on your prospects for your career. It states what you are looking for in a new position.Example of an career objective for a web designer resume:An insightful web designer looking for a challenging position in the web industry.An ambitious and professional web designer who is eager to cooperate with larger corporations. 5. Skills There are two types of skills you want to include in your resume for web designers: hard skills and soft skills. Hard skills, also known as technical skills, are measurable skills in all professions.Soft skills, also known as personal skills, are desirable skills that reflect how you work. Here are some examples of web designer skills to put on a resume:Hard skills for web designers:JavaScriptHTMLSEOIT skillsPhotoshopSoft skillsfor web designers:Analytical skillsCreativityCommunication skillsAttention to detailsLeadership 6. Work Experience In this section, you want to list all the positions you’ve previously had. This includes the location of the business where you held previous roles, the title of your position, the duration of your position, and your responsibilities should all be included in this section of the resume. Work experience allows the hiring managers to evaluate whether you are the fitting candidate. Example of a work experience section for a web designer resume:Wix.com, Tel Aviv, IsraelWeb Designer11/2018 - 11/2020Created fashionable web page templates that are suitable for all kinds of devices.Collaborated with corporations and helped them build powerful websites.Discussed with clients about their requirements for the websites. 7. Education For the education section, please include your degree title followed by your major, date of graduation, name of the school, and special achievements, honors, and awards (if applicable).Example of education for a web designer resume:MSc in Computer Science University of Westfield (New Jersey, The United States) 06. 2016 to 07. 2018GPA: 3.9 8. Additional Information If you’ve had any certificates, personal projects, special awards, personal interests, and hobbies that can support your career, be sure to include them in this section. Cake provides the best web designerresume templates examples for talents to demonstrate their qualifications. Let us help you land the dream as a web designerwith a strong resume (free download)!Create Resume Tips for writing the best web designer resume👍 Tip 1: Customize the resume for the job. Because hiring managers spend less than 20 seconds reviewing each resume, it is vital to put the most important experience on the top of your web designer resume where employers can notice them right away. 👍 Tip 2: Quantify results on the resume. Numbers outweigh words on a resume. Use numbers like “collaboration with 20 different corporations” to maximize both your skills and your experience. 👍 Tip 3: Craft an ATS-friendly resume. ATS stands for Applicants Tracking Systems and is used by many hiring managers to parse a large number of resumes. ATS is usually looking for keywords that match the job description, thus having all the necessary keywords on your web designer resume is extremely important. 👍 Tip 4: Adopt resume action words (verbs). Action words are compelling verbs, or sometimes adjectives that describe your skills and responsibilities. For instance, “achieved”, “directed”, “supervised”, and so on. 👍 Tip 5: Include both your hard skills and soft skills. As mentioned before, hard skills and soft skills are valuable skills that boost your competitiveness. But don’t just write all your skills in a list. Try mixing them so that they sound more convincing. For example: Developed and improved web extensions on cutting-edge devices with JavaScript.How to write a web designer cover letterIn a web designer cover letter, you ought to include all the general information about yourself. Here are 5 key elements for a web designer cover letter.1. Contact details For contact details, you’ll need to write your full name, phone number, and your address. You can also add your personal website and your social media if applicable. 2. Introduction Be polite and greet the recruiter or the company in the opening section. 3. Motivation In this section, you will state the reasons for your application. At the same time, it's an excellent opportunity to demonstrate your knowledge and your ambition for the position. 4. Qualification Be very specific about your relevant qualifications.Be straightforward and state your related work experience to support your role.Write at least 1 or 2 unique traits of yours that distinguish you from other candidates. 5. Closing Thank the hiring manager at the end of the letter for taking his/her time to read your cover letter, and voila! Web Designer Resume SampleHayden HarrisWeb Designer E-mail: [email protected]Phone number: +886 912345678Linkedin: linkedin.com/in/hayden.harris Professional Summary Competent and goal-oriented web designer with more than 6 years of experience in designing and creating websites across numerous devices using JavaScript and HTML. Demonstrated expertise in WordPress, Wix, and Skillshare and can work interdependently and dependently. Work Experience Web DesignerXYZ Corporation, New York2017 - 2020 Digital retouching and editing of photos.Designed layouts and structures of larger websites.Led a team of 10 people.Kept up-to-date with cutting-edge technology. Junior Web DesignerXYZ Corporation, New York2014 -2017 Produced sample websites.Designed user-friendly websites on different devices.Received feedback and inquiries from clients and polished the websites according to their needs.Education BSc in Computer ScienceUniversity of Alberta (Alberta, Canada)07/2011 - 07/2013GPA 4 MSc in Computer Science University of Alberta (Alberta, Canada)07/2009 - 07/2012GPA 3.9 Skills JavaScriptHTMLSEOAnalytical skillsDesigning and creating website layoutsDeliver user-friendly websites based on current trend analysisStrong leadership and time management that ensure more effective teamwork --- Originally written by Yu-Jen Shih ---

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