Answering a Reader Question #976
Anonymous Wrote:
Hi Dania, should a promo resume be like a normal resume with tasks listed under companies worked for or like a model resume with each individual job listed? Thank you!
Hey there, Anonymous!
Promo resumes can be formatted either way. If you're specifically wanting to be a promo model and have a lot of experience, then I would recommend having it set up like a normal resume with the tasks listed under the companies worked for.
If you do other types of modeling, then you can add a "Promotional Modeling" section to your modeling resume and list a simplified version of your experience.
You would submit the more formal promo modeling resume to promo jobs directly, while the other version could be sent to non-promo modeling jobs since it would showcase the diversity of the types of work you do and have done previously.
To cover all your bases, I would suggest having both version readily available to submit.
Hope that helps!
Hi Dania, should a promo resume be like a normal resume with tasks listed under companies worked for or like a model resume with each individual job listed? Thank you!
Hey there, Anonymous!
Promo resumes can be formatted either way. If you're specifically wanting to be a promo model and have a lot of experience, then I would recommend having it set up like a normal resume with the tasks listed under the companies worked for.
If you do other types of modeling, then you can add a "Promotional Modeling" section to your modeling resume and list a simplified version of your experience.
You would submit the more formal promo modeling resume to promo jobs directly, while the other version could be sent to non-promo modeling jobs since it would showcase the diversity of the types of work you do and have done previously.
To cover all your bases, I would suggest having both version readily available to submit.
Hope that helps!
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