Craft a Good Resume. While not all jobs in the adult industry require the submission of a resume, some of them do (such as graphic designers, webmasters, and marketing professionals) and it can never hurt to show that you are serious about your career choice. If you decide to create a hard-copy resume, use letter size ivory, cream or neutral colored paper. To make your resume easy to read, use ample margins on the top and bottom and sides. Make sure your contact information is on every page, including your cover letter and reference list. Don’t use first person (“I developed a new widget”, for example) in your resume, and don’t go out of your way to substitute big words for little ones just to show off (for example, “utilize” instead of “use”). Try to make your resume reflect who you are and what you’re all about, not some unrealistic and overblown fantasy of the perfect worker that nobody could live up to. Most employers have scanned through hundreds and hundreds of resumes, and they have pretty sophisticated b.s. detectors, so don’t waste their time. Be confident that who you are is good enough, and it will show through. Don’t forget to double-check your resume for typos and grammatical mistakes. Only include work experience that is similar to the jobs you’re applying for; for example, if you were a pizza delivery person for a summer, but you’re applying for a phone sex operator position, don’t include the pizza delivery job on your resume. Don’t ever falsify information on your resume.