Would a Quick Response code get you a quick response on your resume? Maybe or maybe not but it’s a wise move to catch on the new trends and with some solid reasons that I list here, I hope you’ll agree.
Some might resent the idea that it kind of makes my resume look too “techy”, ugly or impersonal – but hold on, answer this question first. Are you preparing a 1 minute elevator pitch during jobsearch or networking – if yes, then this could be a cool new way to get on someone’s radar in a minute or less?
Since it is new to many, it also generates curiosity or a second glance to find out where your QR code leads to. It is a way to display your creativity – and don’t we all want to see something different – hey, that’s exactly the definition of unique.
Now what will the QR code display – it could be a link to your online resume/portfolio or your favorite search links about you / your accomplishments as one sees through Google search and read on to find out that the possibilities could be endless.
Basics first: You can read about QR codes on Wikipedia which really is good to know.
Now here’s something you need to know before you insert a QR code on your resume:
- Create an online portfolio or online resume.
Now if you can get your resume close to as impressive as these ones, you’d better put it online. You may have your own domain name or just add it to the available website services for online CVs and resumes like www.visualcv.com. You can generate the QR code easily by following either of these steps:
- Go to http://goo.gl/, shorten your URL, click on the “details” link on right hand side and the next window displays your QR code. Save image and use where required.
- Go to a QR code generator website kaywa.com
- Go to a QR code generator website kaywa.com
Tip: Add a short description of where the code will take the reader once scanned. For example, just below your QR code image write: Scan to see my online portfolio.
- You have a choice of displaying your top 5 Google search results (selected by you) on your QR code. Here’s how: Use Vizibility. When your Vizibility QR Code is scanned, the person scanning it will immediately see your Top 5 Favorite results (if you have selected them) on a mobile-friendly app right on their device. They also have the option of viewing all of your results right in Google, and any optional information you may have shared. Get Vizibility and your QR code from their website.
- Get Creative! And just when you thought that the QR codes link up to resume web links, about me page and online searches; there are many creative people using QR as creatively as possible. Have a look at this one: Interactive Resume with QR Code
QR CODE – Content-rich Resume from Victor petit on Vimeo.
- How to read the QR code?
Mobile phone must have a reader application installed to read these QR codes.
- Also Google Goggles is an application which the recruiters or the hiring managers can use to view your resume.
- iTunes has a free QR reader app for the iPhone, download through iTunes.
Note: Always test your generated QR code by taking a picture from your mobile phone and using any reader to view the QR code result before sending it out to the world.
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