save your money. all you need is a word processor.
alasdair
alasdair
save your money. all you need is a word processor.
alasdair
there are a million free resume templates.
focus on substance, not style.
alasdair
yeah, that program is unnecessary. you should have someone help you if possible. there might be free employment resources in your area, or maybe have a friend or family member with hiring experience help. depending on your resources, you might even pay someone to write it for you. job searching with a flawed resume can be a huge waste of time.
Thank you.
I have researched and asked several people.
Indeed that program is NOT recommended.
Great advice, and I will definitely find someone to help me.
However, I need to customize to each job.
Hopefully, I will find something.
Actually, I have found some great resume formats for Adobe Creative Suite that may be what I was looking for.
If you use a resume program (didn't even know they existed), and the employer can tell that you have, they will probably just think you're incompetent.
If you are applying for very different jobs, then I would suggest making a very generic CV then editing your generic one to fit whatever position you're going for.
I've recently just mixed up my CV for various positions, so if you're really stuck I suppose I could take a look at what you've got and see if I can recommend any changes.. the key I find is to exaggerate and straight bullshit your strong points to fit whatever they're looking for.
What do you mean about a resume format for adobe creative suit?
for most purposes, the terms 'resume' and 'cv' are synonymous. i'm from the uk and we call a 'resume' a 'cv' there. unless you move in academic circles, it's, well, academicWhat is the difference between CV and resume when applying for jobs?
i disagree that anything beyond one page is fatal. but i'd keep it to 2 pages or less.How do you feel about multiple pages for a resume?
regardless of which tool you use to originate the document, you should distribute it as a pdf.Resume format in PhotoShop, Illustrator, and InDesign which can all be saved as a pdf file.
here is the first page of my resume (full resume is about a page and three quarters):
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i love its simple elegance - it's a victory of substance over style
alasdair
i think my last message may have sounded curt. it was meant to be short and the point, not rude.
why do you feel you have a poor resume? are you young with little experience? if you have only had one or two jobs, that gives you more room to talk at more length about the responsibilities you had, objectives and goals you achieved and skills you learned. don't waffle but i could easily write a page about my current psition and i have to find a way to cram it into two short sentences...
alasdair