Logos are copyrights. Unless you want to get permission to use them for this purpose, you can be sued.
2006-09-14 00:34:23
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answered by Anonymous
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The resume is - in fact an advertisement for you - not the companies that you have worked for. Putting images of FORMER employers seems to me... distracting.
What is important on a resume is what YOU DID at a company, what your accomplishments were, how you personally changed the company and team for the better. It is NOT to show what important companies you have worked for (however don't work for them now...)
2006-09-14 07:32:21
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answered by words_smith_4u 6
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It would not look good . You would look like you don't know about copyright infringement, logo branding, etc..
A new employer isn't going to care as much where you worked, but what you did and how much responsibility you had. he would consider your previous employer "past history".
Concentrate on the resume itself - drop the flashy image thing - recruiters see right through it...
2006-09-14 07:29:26
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answered by Anonymous
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not a good idea. the fact that you're trying to make your resume look more flashy makes it seem like you might be covering up the fact that you may not actually be capable of doing the job. wow them with your abilities, not a pretty piece of paper.
2006-09-14 07:36:05
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answered by krazy4hd 3
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are u promoting urself thru ur resume or ur previous company....put real stuff and not eye catchy jazz...that will impress the prospective employer....
2006-09-14 07:34:03
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answered by abhijit 2
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