I was screening resumes for a while, and it is shocking what people will send.
Email address? Get a professional email address.
Zelda4Lover@hotmail.com that you registered when you were 12 is instantly going to get you closer to the trash.
Don't make a fancy resume! Make it easy to read and chronological. I remember seeing one resume that was actually white on black, so when you printed it I murdered our printer AND we couldn't write on the resume to take notes. Another one I remember had each job they did turned at 45 degrees, so to read the resume you had to rotate it.
Spell check! For fuck sakes spell check your resume!! Can't count how many errors I see and not slip ups. Open Word & Google Docs, red lines all over the place. I remember one resume years ago that worked at Nintendo at one point, but spelled it Nintenndeo.
Only send your resume as a doc or pdf. NEVER SEND AS IMAGE FILE!!
If you get a phone screen or face to face interview, PLAY THE FREAKING GAME THAT THE DEVELOPER MADE!! This happens more often then you would think. When I was working on a F2P game, we would ask people if they played it and a number of people would say "I've been saving money to get that one." IT IS A FREE TO PLAY GAME!! Redbox, Gamefly, borrow, steal, watch live streams of others playing it. Learn about the game and company you are going to talk with.
Nicknames. Don't some strange nickname on your resume. John "Massive Attack" Doe. It just looks bad.
Don't apply for every job on the website!!! Apply for what you are qualified for. Seeing an artist apply for a programming position or a tester apply for a director position does not give off the right first impression.
Things you should do:
Clean Resume.
Include link to portfolio website.
DON'T USE QUICKTIME for your videos on your portfolio. Make an MP4, FLV, embed a youtube video, or vimeo.
Include Linkedin link. We will find it anyway, it makes it easier for those looking over.