New Year, New Job: Make your resume pop with PDF
We think it’s pretty awesome to work here at Nitro and we try to make it about as much fun as work can be without working at an amusement park. That said, at times the office can resemble a zoo—as seen recently at our Melbourne Christmas party with a real live Milo the Wombat!
2012 is here and we’re looking to hire 14 new Nitronauts across the business. We’re on the lookout for rockstar engineers, top gun account executives, creative geniuses, and just about everything in between. Got your head in the cloud all day? You might be a fit for our Senior SaaS Engineer . Brand enforcer with a keen eye for design? We need a Creative Director to make us look good.
Check these (and more!) out and get your application in here!
Want to make sure that we get your resume the way you want it to be seen? Then, submit it as a PDF file. Aside from the obvious fact (it probably makes sense to submit a PDF-based resume to a PDF software company), there are some real-world benefits worth paying attention to, regardless of where you’re applying.

When sending your resume as a PDF file instead of a typical Word document, it will look the same on every machine, every time—and anyone can open it. Plus, you can preserve your hyperlinks for your email address, Linkedin, and personal website. You might want to leave that video showcasing your breakdancing skills out though (unless it’s really, really good).
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