I'm an employment specialist with Michigan Works (state employment service) and if you go into their website at www.michiganworks.com you can create a resume by filling in the blanks. The computer will format it all for you and then once you have it done, I would do a cut and paste and drop it into a word document so that you can dress it up a bit more, because the soft ware on Michigan Works web site won't let you get to fancy. It's all free and if your resume is on there it's also available for employers to view. I'm also a big fan of Google and I would do a Google for resume designs. If you need some help, feel free to e-mail me at skibum0109@yahoo.com. I do workshops on resume writing and I would be glad to look over your resume or give you some additional suggestions.
2007-09-17 06:14:48
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answered by Anonymous
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I hope you find what you're looking for, however keep in mind identity theft. I would be very cautious about who can see my personal information and if it's being stored @ a website.
Maybe if you can ask a friend to email you their resume then you can ad your information into their resume while at the same time you're deleting their information. Good luck whatever avenue you use to get your resume done.
2007-09-17 08:05:22
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answered by John 5
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I think you should check out www.PongoResume.com. It is free to create your resume and then you have the option to purchase to print, e-mail, fax, download, etc. It worked great for me, and it is a secure site (they do not post the resume for you). They have great customer service also...I had to call a couple of times. Good Luck!
2007-09-17 08:31:08
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answered by Jennifer 2
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Yahoo Hot Jops, Career Builder, Monster, or LinkedIn. I am sure that there are others.
Or just use word and creat your own.
2007-09-17 05:52:15
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answered by Steve B 6
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I would go to michaelpage.com and get a template from there.
2007-09-17 06:59:38
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answered by pip 34 4
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