Has anybody thought about/seen the ability to export your careers.stackoverflow.com CV to a PDF (or Word, or OpenDocument, etc.)?
Seems like it would be a really nice feature to offer so that we have a common format for our CVs.
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Has anybody thought about/seen the ability to export your careers.stackoverflow.com CV to a PDF (or Word, or OpenDocument, etc.)? Seems like it would be a really nice feature to offer so that we have a common format for our CVs. |
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This has now been implemented. To access this functionality, please click "My Profile": and then click "create pdf":
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I used to maintain my CV in RTF, DOC and HTML.... After years of exporting and uploading my CV in multiple formats I gave up and now just maintain it in the only format recruiters, employers and clients ever ask for - Word Format. I'd like to make careers.stackoverflow.com the only place I need to edit to update my CV - and have it instantly updated on the web, available in the stack overflow search and downloadable as a word document. |
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Love the request; just had someone today ask me if they could get a PDF version from me. I didn't have one, obviously. Oh, as someone who's used ActivePDF: Use something else, if at all possible. |
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You can convert SO resume to PDF/DOC/HTML using this site: http://lab.madgex.com/hresume/ |
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Yes please. And I'd like to see the export have an option to include a live link in the PDF/RTF to the online version, so that when my HR department forwards me an emailed CV to review, I can get to the live version (and the associated user's questions and answers) with a single click. |
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Careers public CVs are marked-up using the hResume microformat. This support has improved considerably recently. As Ivo points out, Madgex's hResume converter will give you a PDF or Word version. I can't imagine you'd want to distribute a CV with such plain formatting, but it could serve as a starting point. Careers also has a print style sheet defined, so you can generate a quick B&W* copy of your CV by just printing to PDF (or XPS, whatever floats your boat). *This stylesheet also removes things like navigation links, the SO Careers logo, and underlining on links. Under IE it also tries to place page breaks in intelligent places. |
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It would also be nice to be able to export as a (gasp) plain-text version. A lot of these companies make me paste my resume into a little text box (even when they want to interview/hire me - just so its "in their system") and I always have to manually format the darn thing! I can see the export feature now: "Please enter how many columns wide the textbox is along with its maximum character limit." |
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It would be nice to offer something like HR-XML - there are already XSLT transforms available on SourceForge to convert to HTML / PDF; I'm sure anyone worth employing could do DOCX as well if required. Also some recruitment companies actually accept HR-XML "as is". |
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Awesome, I just view my public CS... then File -> Print -> Save As PDF. I love that it has a style sheet defined. And I hate that some sites require a PDF or Word doc. |
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