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What Type of Paper will Make Your Teacher Resume Stand Out

What Type of Paper will Make Your Teacher Resume Stand Out

Teachers’ resumes need to be printed on quality resume paper to make them stand out. Before publishing your job search documents, spend a little extra on the best resume paper to ensure the resume looks modern.

If you are actively seeking a teaching job, you are likely looking to distribute your teaching resume to as many school districts as possible to increase your probability of obtaining that dream job. Most job search candidates would be willing to set up a booth at a grocery store and hand out their teaching resume like granola bar samples if they felt it would help them get a teaching position.

Take Care of Your Physical Resume

Like with your digital resume, your hard-copy resume needs to use design elements efficiently to make it more visually appealing.

With a better-designed resume, you can increase your chance of engaging the school district’s hiring representatives and eventually getting a teaching job interview. Your job search documents are your time to sell or promote yourself to the school personally you are interested in working. Below are basic resume writing tips on how you can use modern design elements to make your resume more visually appealing.

Don’t Use Regular Copy Paper.

When you are handing out copies of your teaching resume, it’s easy to be tempted to copy your resume on regular business quality paper. However, doing this is a mistake.  Above all else, you need to consider the attractiveness of the document you are planning to use.

Carefully choosing a paper type to print your resume will be important, as it will either make an excellent impression or won’t. Most school districts today are fascinated with a more conventional yet highly professional look and style. The paper must have a shade of either white, off-white, or pale shade of gray.

Use quality paper explicitly created for printing resumes.

While it is undoubtedly true that no one will hire you solely based on the quality of the paper used to print your resume.

By using excellent quality paper to print your resume, you can grab the potential assistant principal, superintendent, or other higher authority’s attention and cause them to afford your resume a bit of extra consideration.

Choose a Professional Font

The type of font you chose will be an essential element in determining your resume’s overall visual impression. 

Ideally, your resume should not contain more than two different fonts. The most common and highly recommended font for professional resumes is Times New Roman and Arial. However, other typefaces like Helvetica and Verdana are used on teachers’ resumes, especially writing headings.

Create a Modern Appearance

Sometimes, a resume’s visual appearance will determine whether or not the hiring manager will read it or go unnoticed on his or her desk. By learning how to effectively use the design elements to make a resume more visually appealing, you can increase your chance of being hired once you submit your resume. Make good use of white space, strategic graphics, and formatting elements such as bullet points and lists to make your resume easy to read and clean-looking.

Review the education resume and cover letter examples we created to get an idea of modern formats and designs.

If you need help, like many educators do, to create a resume and cover letter package specifically for you, it’s easy. After selecting the correct category on the following, you can review the resume packages available.

After landing a teaching job interview, you may wish to brush up by reviewing these teacher job interview questions and answers.

Or educational leadership job questions and answers.

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