Resume Templates
If you’re on the hunt for a new job, or planning your next move, then it’s time to dust off the ‘ol resume. Yes, we get it, writing a resume can feel like a tedious task and we all put it off, but just like your LinkedIn profile, this piece of paper is often the first point of contact you have with your future employer (or their hiring manager) so you have to impress—which isn’t easy when all you have is a 2D sheet of paper (or digital version).
And if it’s been a while between job applications, don’t assume that your old resume still stacks up. What you should and shouldn’t include on a resume changes so do your research and submit an up-to-date version that sees yours filter to the top of the pile. So, read through the “questions to ask yourself” form and download our resume modern and traditional templates to whip yours into tip-top shape and secure that interview.
About the Author
As a certified professional resume writer, personal branding expert, and founder of Write Styles, Michele Lando has a passion for helping others present the best version of themselves both on paper and in person, and works to polish individuals' application package and personal style. Aiming to help create a perfect personal branding package, Write Styles provides resources to enhance your resume, professional appearance, and boost your confidence. Michele strives to help others gain the confidence to put their best foot forward in a personal and professional light.
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