Monster.com has a resume service. But there are also a few samples on there to help you with creating your own resume. I didn't use the service though.
2006-07-14 11:00:50
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answered by paul 3
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It is a good idea to have in my mind what you are looking for- If you are looking for someone to just double check grammar and spelling, you can get a friend or a student to do it for you.
If you want an effective resume, formatting, phrasing, etc you may want to utilize a service. Don't forget about other items such as cover letters, and portfolios depending on your industry.
hope this helps!
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2006-07-19 17:06:09
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answered by Lifeclimber 2
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you do not want a specialist, rather in case you in no way wrote a resume earlier. i imagine what extremely works is in case you visit the libary and verify out between the thousands of books that exist on resume writing. you'll hit upon a e book that explains the technique and shows you distinct diverse resume kinds. i in my opinion locate reading a e book extra effortless than finidng stuff like this on line. it really is extra effortless to verify resumes on somewhat of paper than on line. that's how hiring managers verify out them besides.
2016-11-02 01:56:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Are you looking for a critque of your current resume or are you looking to update it?
There are lots of services available online.
One place I recommend to get started with and has ton's of free resources is the link below.
I believe they have a link to a free resume consultation on their website too.
http://www.effective-resume-writing.com/free-resume-samples.html
2006-07-14 11:19:59
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answered by JLMelvin 5
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Microsoft Word has a resume making program. Before you pay money, check that out. Everyone does resume's different. Here's how mine is listed:
OBJECTIVE
SKILLS AND AFFILIATIONS
EXPERIENCE
EDUCATION (no need to write your high school down)
REFERENCES (always write "Given upon request" under this.
I had my old boss do mine, then had a friend who is a manager review it. He tore it apart and redid it. Then I took it to another place, and she tore it apart and made suggestions. Everyone does resume's different.
If you'd like me to review yours, email me (take name and personal info off). I've gotten really good at them now .
2006-07-14 14:03:43
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answered by Ann Chovie 3
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Not to be rude, if you need someone to write your resume, you shouldn't have one!
2006-07-14 11:36:19
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answered by gboi20 1
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If you go to my website, you can contact me through the "Contact Us" page. I'll be glad to look it over for you.
2006-07-16 06:59:58
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answered by Anonymous
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