10-03-2008, 07:51 AM 
(This post was last modified: 10-03-2008, 12:31 PM by alissaroot.)
		
	
	
		There are tons of books at my local library on making a truly sharp-looking resume, and many of them now include a cd so it's super easy to just enter your info and try it out on different resume templates. I highly recommend it. And if you can afford it, swing for that nice thick printer paper, you know what kind I mean? I can't think of the name of it...but I agree with the other posters, it's the way to get your foot in the door, the interview is the main thing. Your interviewer is going to want to know what kind of person they may be stuck working with for the next several years, so that's where you need the most impact.
	
	
	
[SIZE="6"]~~ Alissa~~[/SIZE]
[size="4"]"Whether you think you can or think you canât, youâre right." - - Henry Ford[/size]
[COLOR="DarkSlateGray"][SIZE="2"]DONE:
BS Liberal Studies, Excelsior College May 2009[/SIZE][/COLOR]
Current website favorite:
http://www.careeronestop.org/
	
[size="4"]"Whether you think you can or think you canât, youâre right." - - Henry Ford[/size]
[COLOR="DarkSlateGray"][SIZE="2"]DONE:
BS Liberal Studies, Excelsior College May 2009[/SIZE][/COLOR]
Current website favorite:
http://www.careeronestop.org/

 
 

 

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