If someone wants to read a paper they want it in pdf 99% of the time. And what about "waiting long times"? My adobe reader opens in 1-2 seconds.... and what do you open a .doc in? You might not even have a progam to open .doc-files in.... not everyone have Office/Staroffice etc. installed.As for the résumé, I would make it a .doc file, not a .pdf. People don’t like waiting long times for pdfs to open.
True, but most résumés are in .doc format. 1-2 seconds? Maybe it’s because my computer is old. And the pdf opens in my browser, not Acrobat.Originally posted by DJbLAZER
If someone wants to read a paper they want it in pdf 99% of the time. And what about "waiting long times"? My adobe reader opens in 1-2 seconds....
I seriously hope you’re kidding. I’ve never come across a computer user (especially one looking at résumés) that doesn’t have Office installed.Originally posted by DJbLAZER
and what do you open a .doc in? You might not even have a progam to open .doc-files in.... not everyone have Office/Staroffice etc. installed.
Office can't be installed on Unix. Sure there are programs to read .doc-files there aswell, but anyhow there's a bigger chance someone can read a pdf than a doc. And .doc suxx compared to .pdf.Originally posted by Jr.Who
True, but most résumés are in .doc format. 1-2 seconds? Maybe it’s because my computer is old. And the pdf opens in my browser, not Acrobat.
Your pdf opens in the Adobe Reader Browser-plugin. And Office probably takes longer to load than Adobe reader.
I seriously hope you’re kidding. I’ve never come across a computer user (especially one looking at résumés) that doesn’t have Office installed.
I’ll PM you.Originally posted by tony_m
hey guys,
thanks for the reply, i've actually considered all the advised that was given.
Jr. who i looked over the website and the resume along with running a spell check but found none. Can you please point one out for me. thank you.
And how many users use Unix, compared to Mac OS X and Windows?Originally posted by DJbLAZER
Office can't be installed on Unix. Sure there are programs to read .doc-files there aswell, but anyhow there's a bigger chance someone can read a pdf than a doc. And .doc suxx compared to .pdf.
well i don`t - cant stand the bloody program - all bells and whissels Microsoft crap. -Originally posted by Jr.Who
True, but most résumés are in .doc format. 1-2 seconds? Maybe it’s because my computer is old. And the pdf opens in my browser, not Acrobat.
I seriously hope you’re kidding. I’ve never come across a computer user (especially one looking at résumés) that doesn’t have Office installed.
Exactly, not arguing over pears and apples, give both and let em chooseOriginally posted by tweetytunes
what you should do is post a cut down version (main details) on your site so they have instant access to it no matter what software they use and include both pdf and doc files as well to download and read another time - giving people a choice gives a good impression.