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Best site for creating resumes online for e-posting

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I had a really great resume, but I lost it when I moved to Florida. I had created it with resume software, and really liked the way the fonts, etc looked. Has anyone used an online template that they particularly liked?
 
I just use the ones in MS Word. I paid a company to create a hard copy once and that was some of the best money I ever spent. I later paid somebody else and she was near useless.
 
hmmm, do resume templates really matter?
I just used the one in MS Word.

But I've known some people who dont use a template at all, but just pull up a blank word document, and start putting all the info in there.



Dialtone, you paid for a hardcopy? what do you mean? like you went to kinkos or something and got it on good paper?
 
Blank word document, your info in there and that's it. What matters is what you have to offer.
 
Nope what matters are the key words that the industry is looking for you are applying for. All the big companies use programs to only give them the resumes with the words they are looking for so they dont need to look at thousands of resumes. If you put a keyed up resume on Monster you will get far more hits for example. Think about it, HR cannot look at 1000 resumes, they use programs to weed them out for what they are looking for.
 
dognutz said:
Nope what matters are the key words that the industry is looking for you are applying for. All the big companies use programs to only give them the resumes with the words they are looking for so they dont need to look at thousands of resumes. If you put a keyed up resume on Monster you will get far more hits for example. Think about it, HR cannot look at 1000 resumes, they use programs to weed them out for what they are looking for.

Damn.
 
dognutz said:
Nope what matters are the key words that the industry is looking for you are applying for. All the big companies use programs to only give them the resumes with the words they are looking for so they dont need to look at thousands of resumes. If you put a keyed up resume on Monster you will get far more hits for example. Think about it, HR cannot look at 1000 resumes, they use programs to weed them out for what they are looking for.

good ol automated life.
 
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