Fred,

Are you referring to a resume, or a portfolio?  A resume is usually just
a text document (preferably one page in length) that describes you, your
education, and employment history.  A portfolio, on the other hand, is a
demonstration of previous work and your skill with certain technologies.

For everyone I have ever hired, both a resume and a portfolio have been
unstated requirements.  I preferred the resume as a physical piece of
paper, and the portfolio as a computer based demonstration of some sort
(be it a collection of links, or an interactive application).  

Now, this is just my preference, but why not give prospective employers
a professional looking paper resume, and a CD-ROM containing an
interactive Director portfolio?  That's always something I look at
highly.

My 2 cents

Brian Romanko
Lead Developer - Neo/SCI Corporation
Member - Greater Rochester Macromedia User Group

-----Original Message-----
Hi list,

I am looking at or thinking about doing my resume in director, Pros or
Cons about doing it in Director or keeping it on paper or have both?????


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