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Resume Advice

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Is it true that the industry or HR generally prefer .doc over .pdf?
 
Just have a copy in each format. But I think most jobs will prefer 'doc' or some other text format, so they can scan them and look for keywords.
 
don't know about that but I've never had such a request. I always send the PDF.
 
PDF is the best way to make sure that your resume will look exactly the same as you see it. In a .doc format there are many things could be different once file is opened in another computer.

Moreover, PDF is not a picture, and it's not hard to scan it the same way as Word files. Also, with professional version of Adobe Acrobat any alterations can be made in your resume. However, I wouldn't like the idea of someone changing my resume without my permission. Sometimes it makes sense to password protect your resume from changes.
 
It's frustrating to work with [.doc]. The format and layout won't match my original output. Do you know any programs that nicely convert [.tex] or [.pdf] to [.doc]?
 
I've seen quite a few ads requesting .doc style resumes. I personally would prefer to send in pdf form, I've had far too many problems with word documents either being changed by well-meaning, but clueless headhunters, and just errors in opening the files on the other end.

Speaking of resume advice, does anyone know of a reliable advisor to help with tailoring a resume? I look at all the online templates and advice, but I still want to polish it up and am wondering if anyone new of a good service to give it a once-over.
 
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