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Resume Tips

This is a little extra I just had to include.
Here a nifty site for those wanting to produce a resume that stands apart from the rest and yet looks professional and rather traditional at the same time.

A tall order, I know, but that is what I was looking for and I found it!

Here you are guided step-by-step through the process and the end result is something that is just a little different yet still a “normal” résumé. Just print it and it’s free or pay a small fee and get your resume in 20 different layouts, choose the one you want and then print.

A great deal and a great result!
Click here to see it.

Side note about the word résumé: teach your student to use the “insert symbol” function in your word processing program to change the “e”s in resume to résumé. According to dictionary.com, resume is a verb meaning to continue, etc. The noun form of the word “résumé”, which means a summary of qualifications, includes the accent marks on the two “e”s. Teach your student to pay attention to these grammatically correct details…it might be what makes their résumé stand out from others.

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