Resume Builder Websites Help You in Your Career

By Jerrard Ellerbe, published Oct 25, 2007
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If you were to ask the average person to create a resume that highlighted their professional experience and achievements, you would be amazed by the amount of people that would have absolutely no clue on where to start. Trying to create a resume can sometimes be intimidating because you want it to be perfect before a potential employer gets their hands on it. You shouldn't worry if you have no idea on how to create a resume on your own. The fabulous internet has tons of resources (some free and some not) that can help you build the perfect resume.

Check out some of my top choice websites:

The Resume Builder is a website that does all the work for you. All you have to do is register your information and professional experience and the site does the rest. It's very simple and one of the fastest routes you can take in building a professional resume. You can either print out your resume or allow employers to view it online. The choice is yours. Creating the resume is free. If you want to keep it and post it for employers to view, you must become a member and dish out $14.95. For those of you who always seem to have trouble creating a resume on your own, this is not a bad deal.

http://www.theresumebuilder.com

At Easyjob.net, there are over 20,000 resume templates at your disposal. By downloading the Easy job program, you will have access to all of the templates as well as instructions and tips on how to create your own resume and cover letter from scratch. Sample templates are available before you decide to join this site, which costs around $30.

http://www.easyjob.net

At How to Write a Resume, you get free help on building a professional resume and cover letter from scratch. All of the tips you will need are available without paying a single dime. You also get advice on what to do after your resume is complete such as promoting yourself to employers and having a successful interview. There are also blogs available that keep you updated on the professional world and extra tips on building resumes.

http://www.howtowritearesume.net

Resume Builder Websites Help You in Your Career

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I personally prefer careerbuilder.com! Thanks for another informative article.

Posted on 12/09/2007 at 12:12:18 PM

 
Wonderful resources listed. Thanks for sharing.

Posted on 11/01/2007 at 12:11:00 PM

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