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<blockquote data-quote="Junior00" data-source="post: 16029046" data-attributes="member: 30475"><p>There’s nothing a resume builder will bring to the table that will top Google, Word, and a bit of your time researching. You know your strengths, weaknesses, skill set and education. Start with that and find a template that fits your field and adjust from there. If it’s a problem with sentence structure or phrasing, you must certainly have folks in your life that can lend a hand with suggestions and proofreading...and if not, there are plenty here that I’m sure would be happy to help.</p><p></p><p>*Edited to add that an above poster is correct, by the time you sit down and begin speaking an opinion is already formed. The questions/answers I ask and receive in an interview coupled with body language are 90% of my determination. Education isn’t worth the paper it’s written on if enthusiasm and a williningness to learn aren’t present. My best results for myself and those I’ve hired were from honest and earnest answers during that process, and no amount or lack of words will properly convey that in a resume.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Junior00, post: 16029046, member: 30475"] There’s nothing a resume builder will bring to the table that will top Google, Word, and a bit of your time researching. You know your strengths, weaknesses, skill set and education. Start with that and find a template that fits your field and adjust from there. If it’s a problem with sentence structure or phrasing, you must certainly have folks in your life that can lend a hand with suggestions and proofreading...and if not, there are plenty here that I’m sure would be happy to help. *Edited to add that an above poster is correct, by the time you sit down and begin speaking an opinion is already formed. The questions/answers I ask and receive in an interview coupled with body language are 90% of my determination. Education isn’t worth the paper it’s written on if enthusiasm and a williningness to learn aren’t present. My best results for myself and those I’ve hired were from honest and earnest answers during that process, and no amount or lack of words will properly convey that in a resume. [/QUOTE]
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