LaserMistress,
@LaserMistress@mstdn.social avatar

Hey! I feel silly asking this but I haven't been able to figure it out.

Where can I simply and aesthetically upload my resume online, and generate a link, so anyone can see it? Like, say I want to make a QR code that just pops it open on a phone.

Linkedin doesn't allow a diy resume (not really) anymore, Glassdoor stopped, and I'm wrestling with my own react website rn and can't do it that way.

My next thought is a google doc, honestly.

Anyone know anything better?

#ResumeTips

andycarolan,
@andycarolan@social.lol avatar

@LaserMistress Personally, I always self-host such things and just link to them there, but I understand that's not an option for you at the moment.

I know of some people who store/display their resumes on GitHub as markdown which will give you some control over aesthetics. GDocs seems to be a widely used option too as you suggested. Have you already created a pretty one and saved as PDF? If you have, then you could just drop it on GoogleDrive and link to that? @jonobie

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