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You need to visit career sites, not a newsgroup to help people with the
mechanics of a Word document. BTW - I avoid templates for my resume. I prefer that my resume not look like everyone else's. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies" "FGB II" wrote in message ... Thank you Mr. Mayor, I know what a resume is. However, I realize my question may not have been specific enough. I would like to get a template for a recruiter resume, and maybe a sample of a well done completed one so I have an idea of what to put in the resume and how to phrase my skills and experience. I'm sure you would agree that how you say something is just as important if not more important than what you say. But I do thank you for your time in responding to my post. Have a great day. "Graham Mayor" wrote: A resume is essentially a list of relevant skills and experiences and is thus peculiar to you! Word includes resume templates which can be used as a guide to layout, though you would be better creating your own.. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org FGB II wrote: I would appreciate any help that can be offered. Thank you. |
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