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How To Make Resumes
Miguel Said:
How do I make resumes in Microsoft Word 2007?We Answered:
No, it's not removed. Press the office button on the top left corner and press New. This should open a window with all the templates you're looking for. Ohh yeah, they removed the wizard, but not the templates. In fact, it is not better and easier than 2003.Allan Said:
How do you make resumes??We Answered:
Just open a new word document, copy and paste sample resume from website like http://jobinterviewquestion.org/Joyce Said:
I am going to a job fair tomorrow and trying to make a *general* resume?We Answered:
Compose a handful of different versions of your resume with a different objective statement that can apply to a few different industries that you anticipate engaging with and submitting your resume to at the job fair. There is no blanket objective statement on a resume that won't look like just that: a blanket objective statement. If you really want to impress employers at the fair you should submit a resume that is somewhat tailored towards their company/industry. Just bring a folder with dividers that separate the different resume types you have drafted and give them out according to who is taking them. Here is an article that elaborates on preparing your resume for a day at the job fair: http://content.office.monster.com/resume…For more articles on job hunting, visit Microsoft's Office Live Students Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/officelivestuden…
Best of luck at the job fair!
- Jake
MSFT Office Live Outreach Team