The perfect résumé for creatives: 13 tips

A woman reviews a job candidate's creative résumé
(Image credit: Shannon Fagan via Getty)

The perfect résumé for creatives can make an impression on potential clients and allow you to stand out in a hugely competitive market. Whichever sector of the creative industries you work in, a first-rate CV is vital to stand the chance of a job interview. That might seem more true for those just starting out in the business and looking for your first job, but even seasoned pros with bumper portfolios will often need to present a résumé when applying for a new position.

To make sure you have the perfect design résumé needs to maximise your chances of getting an interview, you need to think carefully about how it's designed (after all, you are working in the design business; it's good to show you know your stuff in your own collaterals – especially if it's a graphic design résumé). At the same time, we hate to say it, but design isn't everything. You also need to think about what's written 

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Jason is a live action director, photographer and co-founder of creative, multidisciplinary playground Phantom Limb.