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Those of you reading this education blog know that here we are focused on education, and in the education space, story maps are used in many ways. Instructors use them to teach content (such as ocean currents, biodiversity, population change, and much more), and to teach skills in working with GIS tools, spatial data, and the ArcGIS platform. They are also useful in teaching about issues such as data quality, copyright (can I use that image in my map?), crowdsourcing, and to foster skills in communication. Students use story maps to document and showcase their work, to their peers, to their instructors, and as a living online resource that they can also show prospective employers. Students in my online courses regularly create story maps and send me the URL so that I can assess their work. In my face-to-face courses, students use them as a resource as they give oral presentations to myself and their peers instead of a standard PowerPoint, Microsoft Sway, or Prezi.


When I teach workshops focused on story mapping, I always say, "Make a story map of your CV or resume." Why? (1) It shows your prospective employer that you know something about web GIS tools; (2) It helps you to "stand out in the crowd". There is nothing wrong with a traditional text-based resume or CV, certainly, and I recommend that you provide a link to your story map CV on your traditional text-based CV. In fact I still lead with my text-based CV. (3) It is an interesting and engaging way to tell your story; (4) It provides a method for you to share your interactive maps, services, and multimedia (videos, audio, photographs) in a way that traditional methods do not allow; (5) It is a great way of encouraging yourself to keep current in story maps tools.


Since you know your own story best, it is an easy way to get started with story mapping, and it is something you can revisit quarterly or whenever you need to add to it; (6) It provides your colleagues and readers with encouragement that they could do this as well, thus spreading the geo-love. Indeed, as my colleague Bern Szukalski wrote in his essay "Things you didn't know you could do with story maps", CVs are listed along with newsletters, guides, tutorials, annual reports, promotions, engagements, and more as some of the things you can easily and powerfully do with story maps.


If you need some inspiration, here are some examples. Amanda Huber of Minnesota has probably received more attention than anyone about her story map, where she included examples of her own work and also sections on why GIS matters!


The example below from Leilei Duan uses a Story Map Series with the side accordion layout, providing a compelling way for prospective employers to learn more about Leilei and also see her GIS work through interactive maps, including a very impressive CityEngine scene.


One of the best things about story maps and other web mapping applications from Esri is that they can be embedded in other types of multimedia. For example, Kate Berg hosted her content on GitHub and showcases two different styles of story maps, here.


I'm not telling you all to do something I am not doing myself: My own Joseph Kerski story map CV, is here. I had a blast doing it and had to tear myself away after a few hours. I have the story map, a video about me, and my text-based CV linked to my website. In the map I included some 2D and 3D web maps associated with curricular items that I created, selected story map presentations (so, yes, a story map embedded in a story map!), and some of my favorite geeky photographs of myself, and some of my favorite landscapes and human-built ..., including the heaviest globe in the world, built in 1964 for the World's Fair, in New York City, below.


But most importantly, my story map includes a web map with some of the accomplishments I wanted to feature. Why do I say most importantly? While you can certainly make a story map that is entirely composed of text and images and videos, the value-added component of story maps is .. maps! Thus I highly encourage you to include at least one interactive web map showing where you studied, traveled, had that internship and job, and so on.


What will I do with my CV story map next? My next task is to create a section that includes some of the people I have been most privileged to collaborate with. That will be fun and a kind way to acknowledge those who helped me along the way.


I am wanting to create a freelancer database of software developers and want to have as much information as possible about their experience and capabilities in their resume style airtable profile so that I can present it to our clients.


You can certainly create a resume using the Pages block, but if you want something that will be viewed in real time like the Toptal website, you might have to look into a more custom solution using the API. Overall the data structure would probably be something like this:


Did this post not resolve your issue? If so please give us some more information so we can try and help - please remember we cannot see over your shoulder so be as descriptive as possible!


i was on dropbox paper and there was no help at all. it just start typing, wasn't able to center the headline or no instructions. most confusing thing i've ever seen. looks impossible to create a document on here or on dropbox paper i saw no instructions or bad ones,


Land your dream job with free, customizable resume templates. Showcase your potential to recruiters and stand out from other candidates with a professional template. Whether you're applying to corporate positions or creative roles, go with a sleek design or show your creativity with bold colors.


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There are also a variety of free CV (Curriculum Vitae) templates to choose from. A CV is often longer than a resume and contains an in-depth look at your education and professional accomplishments. Like our resume templates, these CV templates are also customizable in Word.


Making your resume searchable adds it to the USAJOBS resume bank. Hiring specialists and hiring managers from federal agencies use the resume bank to look for people (with a searchable resume in their USAJOBS profile) to fill their job vacancies.


Just as the title says... I am in the design industry and I envision a PDF resume that is interactive. FOr exmple hovering over a GIF to play it, or looping videos I have made from my portfolio, even content pulled straight from my portfolio website dirrectly onto the PDF.


I cannot be the first person to think of this. Am I? Having hired a lot of people in my previous career I can safely say that if I saw something this creative... I would undoubtably follow up with this creative mind.


Keep in mind Resumes generally have to be submitted in PDF or Word dox... I cannot submit a link to my portfolio online. And anyone that has ever gone through a stack of resumes would know they cannot be bothered to click a link to go somewhere else... it needs to be right there in your face, in all of it's one of a kind, rare gem, glory.


If making interactive PDF, you need to be in a position to lay down the law: you MUST download this file, you MUST use Acrobat or Reader, you MUST NOT use an iPhone or iPad. If I may say so, if this is a resume, you are NOT in a position to lay down the law. Therefore, I recommend that if you want an interactive page, that you make it on a web page.


If this is a regular job, and you just want to power up your resume, I'd like to point out that in many companies the first thing that happens is that the text is scraped from the resume, and the PDF is then filed. The boss and interview panel DO NOT see the PDF, only the text. This is often done to ensure equality. Even in those where the PDF gets to the decision maker, they will give your resume about 30 seconds, and won't go clicking on it. Only submit a fancy resume IF ASKED. Otherwise, it's appropriate to make a web site - your portfolio - and link to it. The interview panel will have printouts if anything.


Under normal circumstances I would agree with you. As a hiring manager in my previous life, yes this is generally the process. HR processes resume in such a way that ensures equality and inclusion now a days.


However, I am looking in the UX UI design field, where efficiency and innovation are a top priority followed closely knowledge base. Most of the companies I've been looking at are smaller companies which, I would bet anything they don't have an HR department to file away resumes.

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