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So charts and graphs in an executive resume, yay or nay? I get asked by a lot of executive level job seekers, can I include some sort of visual aid in my resume such as a chart or a graph? Typically, because most executive jobs are not located online and therefore the resume is written for an actual human, visuals within this type of file can be quite beneficial. Obviously - when done correctly and with a couple of caveats in mind. For regular job seekers - that are not at the executive level - considering charts or graphs and who may be applying through an applicant tracking system These systems cannot always read or properly translate the information within a chart or graph so its not always recommended at that level. But at the executive level like I mentioned this isnt always the case and therefore a chart or graph is something that you can certainly consider. Now you only want to put a chart or a graph in your resume thats adding value to the file. Meaning you dont want it