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    Re: [Serious] Making a Perfect Resume

    So I was considering making a small logo with my initials in photoshop. I think it would help my resume stand out and make it look more professional. I threw the image below together in a few seconds and I'm not sure if I should give it more color/flare or keep it simple and professional. Does anyone have any suggestions?

    Still was wondering if anyone would be willing to email me their resume? It would help a ton.
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    Re: [Serious] Making a Perfect Resume

    Quote Originally Posted by eyeRmonkey
    So I was considering making a small logo with my initials in photoshop. I think it would help my resume stand out and make it look more professional. I threw the image below together in a few seconds and I'm not sure if I should give it more color/flare or keep it simple and professional. Does anyone have any suggestions?

    Still was wondering if anyone would be willing to email me their resume? It would help a ton.
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