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mudger

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Oct 23, 2005
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Hey I know that MS allows you to download some good templates for Resume's but Apple doesnt

can anyone reccomend some good templates

I am thinking about iWork but i dont know if they have a resume template
 
mudger said:
Hey I know that MS allows you to download some good templates for Resume's but Apple doesnt

can anyone reccomend some good templates

I am thinking about iWork but i dont know if they have a resume template
No, Microsoft does not allow you to download "some good templates for Resume's." Microsoft's resume templates are too ornate and not fit for professional employment applications. Get a good book of resumes, read it carefully, and follow the advice that you read. You may also find a good website for assistance in developing your resume. Do not make the mistake of believing that a resume is good because it's pretty.
 
People (employers) who read resumes all day long can spot a template a mile a way, and it is never regarded as a good thing.

My honest advice is to no use a template at all, and just type it up in a classical and professional way.
 
kingjr3 said:
I usually base my judgement on the content of the resume, not the layout.

Personally speaking, the only exception is when I've had to shortlist CVs for junior designers. Everything gets closely scrutinised then, sometimes mercilessly. :eek:
 
Blue Velvet said:
Personally speaking, the only exception is when I've had to shortlist CVs for junior designers. Everything gets closely scrutinised then, sometimes mercilessly. :eek:

I guess it varies by industry. A designer probably shouldn't use a template, since they are supposed to be creative, right?
 
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