| Resume
Format |
How
to Use It |
| HTML File |
- Send to colleagues,
- Post to your web site,
- Post to html-friendly job boards.
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Word File (available only if you have it installed on your
machine).
New in version 2003.2. |
- Send to colleagues,
- Print out for mailing
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Text File
NEW
in version 2003.3 |
- Send as the body of email to attachment-phobic
recipients,
- Post to text-only job boards.
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Clipboard Text
NEW
in version 2003.3 |
- For easy pasting into online job board forms,
- Use a hotkey to copy your resume to the clipboard.
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Interactive Resume Builder helps you to organize your job
assignments and carefully document your skills and training. The
result is a beautifully laid out interactive html precis that
is suitable for posting on your own web site. But, even if you don't
have a web site, the resume is completely contained in one file that
can easily be sent via email to colleagues and prospective
employers.
Make Your "CV" Irresistibly Interactive
Whether you call it a "resume", "CV" or
"curriculum vitae", it will not be a simple, boring
recitation of your job assignments. Instead, it is interactive.
People looking at your CV will not be able to resist clicking on
its hyperlinks to see summaries of your career work experience in
various categories, such as "Positions",
"Tools", "Training", and
"Education". You will be able to create your own
categories that best describe your job experience.
After receiving a full license, you can make your web-ready
resume for an unlimited time. But not only that, you will be able
to:
- Choose a different color scheme for your CV.
- Read and edit resumes produced on other machines.
- Create and maintain separate "templates", files
containing lists of job skills and job experience categories.
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