Add webmaster / web designer to my resume ?

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by NoobieDoobieDo, Aug 14, 2006.

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    I'm a help desk tech / desktop support analyst and I was wondering something. I'm webmaster of about 5 sites and have designed a few websites, got some graphics experience and all that. My level of expertise for html/css/web design is about "intermediate" or so.

    Should I list my web master / web design / graphics skills on my resume ? What do you think ?


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    NoobieDoobieDo, Aug 14, 2006 IP
  2. drewbe121212

    drewbe121212 Well-Known Member

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    Yeah their would be nothing wrong with that. Or maybe if you feel your skills aren't quite at "master", you could slim it down to web apprentice ??!!?!? :)
     
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  3. NoobieDoobieDo

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    Ha ha .. well I can do valid HTML, XHTML and CSS by hand (read: notepad) and I'm "ok" with graphics.
     
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    drewbe121212 Well-Known Member

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    Yeah. I personally would. I see nothing wrong with it, you know :) I do not know exactly what seperates the status of a noobie / webmaster. Go with the feelings I guess!
     
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    Only if it is relevant to the job you are applying for.
     
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    It's kind of tricky ... because my resume is out there on the great internet. I think I`ll add the experience. Because if I don't companies searching for people with my skills will overlook me.

    Besides, my pages are search engine optimized and 90% are indexed by google, yahoo, msn and generally come up on the first few pages of results for their relevant key words.
     
    NoobieDoobieDo, Aug 14, 2006 IP