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					Let's start at the top of your resume and work 
					our way down to examine the various elements that make a resume 
					scannable. What is the first thing you see on a resume? The name, 
					of course. The size and boldness of the type of your name should 
					be larger than the largest font used in your text, but for a scannable 
					resume it should be no larger than 20-point type. You may use all 
					capital letters, a combination of upper and lower case, or a combination 
					of capitals with small capitals (LIKE THIS). Following is an example 
					of a Times Roman Bold font in a few good point sizes for the name 
					on a scannable resume:
					
						- 14 POINT NAME
- 18 POINT NAME
- 24 POINT NAME
Avoid using decorative fonts for either your 
					name or your text. Using reverse boxes to print white type on a 
					black (or gray shaded) background is another mistake. Scanners can't 
					read them and your name will be missing from your resume! Here is 
					a sample of a reverse boxed name:
					David Cook
					Lastly, make certain your name is at the top 
					of each page of your resume. The clerks who scan resumes are often 
					dealing with hundreds of pieces of paper a week if not every day. 
					It is very easy for the pages of your resume to become separated 
					from each other, especially since it is not a good idea to staple 
					a scannable resume.
					 
					
						
						From Designing the Perfect Resume, by Pat Criscito.
						Copyright 2000.  Reprinted by arrangement with Barron's 
						Educational Series, Inc.
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