I keep my "resume" on my website but I've heard plenty of employers say they want a printer friendly version. So I made a resume on Google Docs and linked the PDF download link to a "Printer Friendly Resume" tag on the site.
A few of the responses mention using @media print css queries to make the page print in a friendly way!
@media print
That's one way to do it. But my website looks (visually, at least) pretty different than my actual resume that I give to potential employers.
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I keep my "resume" on my website but I've heard plenty of employers say they want a printer friendly version. So I made a resume on Google Docs and linked the PDF download link to a "Printer Friendly Resume" tag on the site.
A few of the responses mention using
@media printcss queries to make the page print in a friendly way!That's one way to do it. But my website looks (visually, at least) pretty different than my actual resume that I give to potential employers.