hResume is a microformat for publishing résumé or Curriculum Vitae (CV) information [1] using (X)HTML on web pages. Like many other microformats, hResume uses HTML classes and rel attributes to make an otherwise non-semantic document more meaningful. A document containing resume information could be improved to use hResume without altering the appearance to the browser, making it easy to adopt.
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Structure
hResume provides for ten main areas of information, each denoted with an appropriately named CSS class, and all of them optional except for contact info.
- summary
- contact (uses the microformat hCard)
- experience
- achievements: include some finished work projects done well that are relavent only to this work
- education
- skills: quality is in the details; list the details that makes your services superior than some others
- affiliations
- publications
- performance: only your honest and modest carreer objectives and the benefits it can bring to the specific prospective employer
- individualization/specialization: you do not want to be exactly the same is the next person because the other person may be hired instead.
A example of hResume being implemented is the social networking site LinkedIn, where it is used on public profile pages. [2]
See also
References
- ^ Microformats: Empowering Your Markup for Web 2.0 (2007) by John Allsopp p. 212
- ^ http://microformats.org/wiki/hresume#Examples_in_the_wild
External links
- hResume at the Microformats Wiki
- hResume WordPress Plugin at the hResume Project site
- hResume: Quick script to create an hResume
- hResume: on-line cv/résumé builder (supports hResume)
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