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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.

Contents

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

  1. ^ Microformats: Empowering Your Markup for Web 2.0 (2007) by John Allsopp p. 212
  2. ^ http://microformats.org/wiki/hresume#Examples_in_the_wild

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