Should I keep my resume in PDF format or switch to Word?

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PDF unless otherwise requested. Words fukks up a lot of the time when downloaded and it can be edited. If you put it in PDF, it remains stable.
 

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What is stopping you from keeping it in both? I would hedge my bets. If the employer doesn't specify, go PDF just to be safe.
 

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What is stopping you from keeping it in both? I would hedge my bets. If the employer doesn't specify, go PDF just to be safe.

This.

But I usually go with Word for the simple reason that it's a LOT easier to edit a Word doc than a PDF. Occasionally when I'm applying for a job I may make minor edits to my resume to add things I think are relevant to the specific position. Doing that with PDFs would be a pain. That said I have copies in both formats.
 

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Have both, as an employer though, I would prefer now if resumes are sent in PDF, but .doc files are ok too, I just hate the .docx if I see it in that format :trash:
 

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I send it in PDF. If I update it on Word, I just resave it as a different file name in PDF. It gets frustrating, but it's worth it.

Sometimes I send both doc and pdf versions. I had an employer respond saying they didn't know what a pdf was and couldn't open it.
 

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Word, PDF, rtf or hell, even a text file.

You never know what sites or types of applications you will need to fill out, be prepared for everything.
 

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Keep it in word, have your email convert to pdf when you send it. Never send a word version to an employer. Somebody might edit that joint before it gets to its final destination.
 
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