the most creative resumes you’ll ever see at resumeshoppe

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The resume ideas on this list are some of the most creative around. I mean, these are the resumes which are going to get

noticed.

Obviously you should not be stealing any of these

ideas, but hopefully looking at a few of the pictures will give you

some ideas of your own.

Hershey’s Bar

This is one of my favorite ideas on this list. The guy behind

this bar, one Matthew Hirsch, designed the packaging to

include his qualifications and the like (the bar was renamed Hirschys for obvious reasons).

Charlotte Allen

The next resume up on our list comes from Charlotte Allen. This

girl created a portfolio that looked exactly like a newspaper.

It worked incredibly well for showing off her design skills.

It also stood head and shoulders above everything else in that pile.

Facebook Page Resume

Everybody seems to be on social media nowadays, so why not

leverage that with a top Facebook resume?

You may even get discovered by people who you didn’t even apply

for positions with!

Video CV

Graeme Anthony decided to ditch the idea of a printed resume. He went for the

video option instead.

It was slightly different to other video resumes though.

You see; this video was fully interactive. It really

helped him to get noticed.

The Server Resume

Thought that being a food server was an easy job to

get?

Nope! There is a lot of competition out there and

thus you need to do everything possible to stand

out.

This nifty little food server resume is

designed to look like a notepad, and it is certain

to get noticed in that pile.

Curriculum Vitae

This design comes from Anton Yermolov. As you can see from the picture, it is just a single sheet of

paper, but it has been laid out incredibly well, and anybody who

feasts their eyes upon this colourful marvel will be sure to

remember it.

Curriculo Criativo

This Curriculum was put together by Samuel Profeta. It is on a juice

box. Probably not the easiest resume in the world to deliver,

but it is guaranteed to get noticed.

Top Secret ‘Report’

I love this resume package simply for the fact that it looks like a spy’s dossier.

Who wouldn’t love to have this beautiful attempt land

on their desk?

Brennan Gleason

I am unsure as to whether there is actually alcohol in those bottles. If

there is, it is an even better design!

Each bottle has a label with a different section of Brennan’s

resume on it.

Hand Drawn Illustration by Rovoz Zhong

Simple design, and yet the hand-drawn illustrations

really help to make it stand out. This is the style

of resume I like.

It is going to be pleasing on the eye after you have to go through countless

pages of poorly formatted job applications.

Marketing Flow Chart

Marketers love flow charts, so when Craig

Baute was searching for a marketing job, he opted to

make his resume a flow chart.

I followed this resume through, every single option leads to hiring

the guy.

What more could a recruiter want?

Robby Leonardi

If you are applying for a job as a video game designer, you need

examples in your portfolio.

So why not create a resume video game?

People have fun, and get to

discover a little bit more about you at the same time!

Brian Moose

Brian applied to a film company, Pixar no less, a company which thrives on creativity, with his resume inside a film can. How

could he possibly not be noticed?

Jordon McDonnell

This resume was a slide show, may seem a bit bland to you, but trust

me, it hooks you from beginning to end.

Fabric Resume

Melissa Washin showed off her sewing skills with this resume,

printed straight onto fabric.

Katie Pearson

This is not just a resume, but a whole brand

identity package. Notice how the resume, business card, and mailer, all share

similar design aspects.

That is exactly what you want when you are

applying for a job. You want to create a brand for

yourself.

S.W.

I am not sure where to begin with this resume, it is

certainly extravagant. It has obviously been designed with a military theme in

mind, and it looks brilliant as a result.

If this guy was applying for a job, perhaps at a PR firm, then he has pretty

much aced the interview.

Keiquan Blackmon

This resume is the perfect example of how you can

make a resume look brilliant and yet still have

it be easily readable.

Everything is neatly laid out, and all of the right information is included, and yet it is going to get

noticed.

Also demonstrates that the person who sent in the resume has decent

design skills.

The Resume 2013

This resume, put together by Riccardo Sabatini, is a creative folded booklet

design. It looks very much like a menu that you would pick up from a restaurant.

It is brightly colored, and it is sure to get noticed as

a result. Fantastic!

Nicholas Chocolate Bar

Another chocolate bar resume here, not as creative as the first one on the list, but it is still a good way to get noticed.

Google Maps Resume

This resume, from a copywriter, showed on a map exactly where

he obtained his experience. Simple, and yet highly effective.

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