I've never had a problem just printing it on normal paper. If you put it on resume paper, make sure it's nothing crazy, avoid the really yellow ones and heavily textured papers. Personally, I think resume paper is a little douchey.

 
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I can't believe that Bryce prefers Van Patton's resume to mine

Priceless....Look at that subtle off-white colouring. The tasteful thickness of it. Oh my God, it even has a watermark.

 

It doesn't matter, even though I typically take my CV to interviews, the interviewers almost always have a printed copy given to them by HR. So even if you do spend a lot of effort on finding the right paper, chances are your interviewers might not even get to have a look at your copy. And I guess even if they do see your copy, i doubt they'll spend more than 2 seconds thinking about it.

 

Second the above. Each superday I went to, every single one of the interviewers already had a cheap photocopy printed that typically looked like the cartridge was low. Come to think of it, I don't think I've ever even handed someone mine at an event, it was always "Here's my card, if you email me your resume I'll look at it for you."

I know some kids who go all-out and have the brilliantly subtle elegance of some unique resume paper design for theirs, but sometimes it's like, why.

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Wow, you guys are immature.

But to answer the OP's question, I've used it, yes. Does it help? Absolutely - if the stuff on your resume is actually good and not just space filler.

I hand delivered my resume and cover letter, both printed on Southworth 32lb 100% cotton paper (32lb 100% cotton is the best, don't go with anything less than that) and hand delivered it to two MM investment banks in the Boston area. I am a sophomore and they were hiring juniors only, and I got interviews at both and will be starting an internship at one of them this Spring. My GPA is low, below a 3.5 (but above a 3.0) but I do have some things on there that show interest. I'm not saying the resume paper made a big deal, but it compliments your candidacy when you're trying to stand out, just make sure you have good things on your resume. Hopefully that adequately answered your question.

 
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Wow, you guys are immature.

But to answer the OP's question, I've used it, yes. Does it help? Absolutely - if the stuff on your resume is actually good and not just space filler.

I hand delivered my resume and cover letter, both printed on Southworth 32lb 100% cotton paper (32lb 100% cotton is the best, don't go with anything less than that) and hand delivered it to two MM investment banks in the Boston area. I am a sophomore and they were hiring juniors only, and I got interviews at both and will be starting an internship at one of them this Spring. My GPA is low, below a 3.5 (but above a 3.0) but I do have some things on there that show interest. I'm not saying the resume paper made a big deal, but it compliments your candidacy when you're trying to stand out, just make sure you have good things on your resume. Hopefully that adequately answered your question.

I wish I had more silver bananas for you.

 

Never even thought about this as I've always used resume paper.

Is it necessary? To me yes. But I also deem it necessary to have 5 different font sizes and 3 different font types on my resume. So you be the judge.

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Gold.

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Thanks for the tips guys. I wasn't aware that "resume paper" was an actual thing. I'll defiantly check walmart out.

Once I did bad and that I heard ever. Twice I did good and that I heard never.
 

Probably not super important at any level during undergrad, maybe a minor difference maker during FT recruiting or out of b-school. Surely no one is dinging you for using standard printer paper.

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J_monkey:
So you were working for that company? Then, you can write it as one of the bullet points.

Yes, thanks! Just wasn't sure if it will appear too flashy. anyway, I will put it.

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Connor:
Does your username mean "Imperial Honey," or has Google Translator failed me again?

Almost. Google did not fail u at least this time.

"I already know I'm going to Hell. So, at this point it's go big or go home"
 

Yea, I don't really know why you would be sending a resume in the mail (email a PDF version)... But if you must, yes buy white, heavyweight resume paper, and send it in a large envelope or a large envelope from FedEx or UPS. Also, if you can print it on a laser printer, because if you print on injet and it gets wet, the ink bleeds, which is not the case with laser. Even if you aren't mailing it though you are going to want to bring copies with you to networking events and interviews and those should be on nice paper as well.

 

I think the first firm I got an offer at (F500 Pharma company) gave me the offer off of a resume with a coffee stain on it. Guess standing out is more important than standing out in a good way.

For resumes, if you use a slightly heavier weight than what's typically used, it makes it easier for your resume to get turned to. Otherwise, it's really not a big deal. Don't do anything fancy or crazy- just use plain white paper and maybe a slightly heavier stock than normal. (Not card stock).

 

IMHO, spend more time on the wording of the resume and focusing on the characteristics and the things that you've done that show you're uniquely qualified for the positions you hope to land than the paper on which the resume is. Too many job candidates out there for HR reps to notice paper. They will be looking for your qualifications though!

 

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