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Give this site from Microsoft a shot. It is completely free and even lets you register a domain name for free so you can setup a domain with your name like www.johndoe.com and an email address like contact@johndoe.com so it will look good when you give people you email and site as it won't be pointing to something like 'yahoo.com'

http://officelive.microsoft.com/

2006-07-06 06:23:17 · answer #1 · answered by jmfc 4 · 0 0

I would suggest that you go to microsoft.com and download a resume template. You can then fill it out on your own computer and print it out. It will give you suggestions on each sections so that you will know what to put there.

The bad thing about a resume created "online" is that it will have the sites name where you created it at all over it. This does not look very profesional

2006-07-05 23:41:35 · answer #2 · answered by dodiewayne 2 · 0 0

I think but am not sure that a lot of the online job finding sites have the place where you can create your own resume.

Unfortunately I don't know any links so I am unable to give you one to click on, however I am sure that someone will have one on here, or you can do a google search for one!

Try the following links

http://www.tbrnet.com/resumes/online-resume-creator.php3

http://www.google.com.au/pagead/iclk?sa=l&ai=B_kc8FeesRLPmHYaSsAKQjcGlBYqkjhPm5qOSA_Tfp68BwLgCCAAQAhgCKAIwATgAQPQPSIU5ULTr6db______wGYAcFvoAHuifL-A6oBGVNVTkErU1VOQToyMDA2LTI2K1NVTkE6ZW7IAQGVAhFBTAqpAooEIQEt4r4-&adurl=http://www.e-resume.us/ma/resume.asp%3Fref%3DUG4

http://www.tbrnet.com/resumes/onlinecreator/traditional.php3

2006-07-05 23:35:43 · answer #3 · answered by jackocomp 4 · 0 0

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