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A Passing Trend or the Future? Resume Infographics

October 12, 2011 - Last Modified: October 12, 2011 by Jen Brass Jenkins 2,132

Resume Infographics

“Because everything can be reduced to an infographic!”  —Guy Kawasaki

When it comes to infographic resumes, the critics haven’t entirely weighed in yet. Commenters on posts predicting infographics as the resumes of the future point out the difficulty of reading some infographics. Not to mention the fact that certain industries, like accounting and business, may not appreciate the creativity preferring the straight up, cut-to-the-chase resume. So, what are the latest thoughts on the infographic resume, and how can you adapt them to your needs? Here I’ll review the evolution of resume to infographic and suggest some creative ways to put the current resume infographic to work for you.

The Resume in Review, Infographic or Otherwise

Websites offering career tips and advice about resumes far and wide have pounced on the “History of the Resume” chronology, compiled by Todd Lempicke on Optimal Resume, as the best condensed history of the resume. Lempicke attributes the first recorded resume to Leonardo da Vinci. Marc Cendella (of TheLadders.com) actually provides us with a picture of the original document and a translation. Highlights of da Vinci’s personal summary include his ability to build bridges and fighting machines in times of war and sculpture in times of peace. Da Vinci definitely marketed himself well in his self-introductory letter to the Duke of Milan.

Letters of introduction, like da Vinci’s, then morphed into the more formal and somewhat less personal resume we know today, which became standardized in the 1950s. From that point on technology began offering more options for personal marketing: VHS portfolios, resume transmission by fax machine, email, YouTube videos, and the infographic.

chris resume infographics

The infographic resume really garnered attention, however, when Christopher J. Spurlock’s version was posted on the HuffPost College blog and went viral. Spurlock wanted to work with journalism visualization and soon after his infographic went viral he was was offered a job at the Huffington Post as an infographics design editor (he started in May 2011, according to his current infographic resume).

You Are Here: The Resume Infographic Now

Most recently, the launch of the resume-infographic generator vizualize.me has brought this resume format once again front and center. The hook here is that we, as users, can participate. Give visualize.me permission to access your LinkedIn account and it will arrange that info into a brightly colored graphic rendition of your previously text-only profile (don’t worry, you can calm those colors down a little). Another, though lesser known, resume-infographic generator is re.vu, also recently launched. Re.vu has the added benefit of an analytics generator that tracks data, like the number of hits your infographic receives and the amount of time visitors spend looking at it. Both of these sites offer visually attractive depictions of your life history—you may even see yourself in a different way then you have before.

Other options for creating your resume infographic aren’t quite so easy: put your Illustrator and Photoshop skills to work or hire a graphic designer. But the real question about resume infographics is where can they take us?

Putting That Data Visualization to Work for You

On the crest of Chris Spurlock’s infographic wave, Elana Zak, for mediabistro.com, listed three reasons why you should consider an infographic resume: “1) It demonstrates you “get” multimedia, 2) It shows you’re more than just a writer, 3) It illustrates your creativity.” Though some recruiters and interviewers may not consider you serious if you offer up an infographic resume, posting one alongside your LinkedIn or Google+ profile certainly can’t hurt you. It may draw others to your profile, extending your networking reach. As re.vu says on its website: “Don’t send a resume. Share your story.” Perhaps greater words were never spoken, at least in the marketing industry!

Stretch that Resume Infographic Idea a Little Further

There are other ways to apply the concept of the infographic resume. What if you work for a fresh start-up eager to establish their reputation? Consider an infographic—a business-history infographic. Posting this visual description of your business history on your about us page is far more likely to attract attention than a few paragraphs of dry copywriting. Are you also presenting bios of your founders? How about bio-infographics? Those are sure to highlight the experience they possess and their skill set. A well designed infographic does have the potential to go viral. Finally, consider your client pitch. Could you incorporate some data visualization? Perhaps of the audience you and/or your client are targeting?

So, between the continuing popularity of eye-catching infographics and the visual/viral nature of the web, the resume infographic has many applications, all of which can be taken into the future. Though they may have to accompany some traditional resumes rather than replace them, the resume infographic is a trend that foreshadows the future because one thing is certain: the way we consume data is changing, fast.

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About Jen Brass Jenkins

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Jen Jenkins, founder of the Punctuation and Language Appreciation Society, is currently a freelance content strategist and blogger. With a background in arts production (and a few years dabbling in costume design and construction), Jen is a bibliophile, fashion addict, and twitter aficionado.

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{ 14 Responses }

  1. Jared says:
    "some recruiters and interviewers may not consider you serious if you offer up an infographic resume" If you're the type of person that does that kind of resume, then you probably would hate to work for a company who snubbed their nose at that anyway.
  2. shawn says:
    I think such resume infographic ideas will certainly create interest among users and it will create a buzz among them. I never came across such an idea till date and in fact it is a good idea to create a good exposure of yourself in your resume . I will certainly create one such resume for myself.
  3. Dave says:
    Give that the average job posting gets hundreds of responses and those people who do have jobs need to be selective about spending their time with people requesting networking meetings, I'd think that anything you can do to stand out from the crowd would be a tactic worth trying -- almost no matter what your field. It might be really interesting to do one of these and convert it to a Word format for online job applications. It would probably blow up the hiring organization's resume scanning software, but certainly would stand out from the pile!
  4. Johanna says:
    I think making a resume into an infographic is a very creative task. However, not too many people are excited into turning their resumes into infographic-type documents. But of course, it may become a worldwide trend sometime in the near future.
  5. Denise says:
    Wow! I love how that resume looks. This would great for an about.me page. Thank you for sharing!!
  6. Jack Hagley says:
    Hi, I made my latest resumé / cv as an Infographic, because I wasn't really happy with the visualise.me solution Cheers
    • Jen says:
      Would love to see it. Can you post a link?
      • Jack Hagley says:
        I mean www.bit.ly/jackinfo2 Sorry for filling your comments up with stuff, can't delete/edit previous comment
        • Jen says:
          Really cool! Thanks for the link. I like especially how you listed your contact info at the top and kept the colors in black and white.
  7. Jen says:
    Ryan, It's true! Infographics do offer a different way of visualizing our own accomplishments. It certainly changed the way I view mine. Thanks for commenting.
  8. Jen says:
    Hi Dave, Thanks for your comment. I definitely think different industries would regard the infographic resume differently. Still, you have to appreciate a riff on the norm, if only for the creativity of it!
  9. Phillip says:
    Hello Jen, I am very impressed with your incredible piece of writing and the important one is absolute information about info graphic resume. I have bookmarked your post, keep posting to provide such nice information to modern job trend and its seekers!!
  10. Dave Lucas says:
    Hi Jen - Waning attention spans aside, i can't see anything but an inexperienced start-up company welcoming anything this foolish. Perhaps after the #Occupy movement topples the existing business culture this will join the list of ridiculous concepts the new Amerika will embrace. Blog On!
  11. Ryan Biddulph says:
    Hi Jen, This seems to be the trend, especially with attention spans waning. We rely on our sense. Bright, shiny things capture attention and the resume included in this post certainly caught mine ;) Thanks for sharing! Ryan

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