Monday, September 27, 2010

Resume Workshop

Resume Workshop1 Using the Resume Wizard Microsoft Word includes a tool called the Resume Wizard, which walks you through the step ofcreating resum sing oe fMicrosft Words pecial rsume tplates. Templates are preset page designs formatted for specific purposes. Follow these steps to access the Resume Wizard: Resuorkhp 2 Once you have opened the Resume Wizard, this is what you will see: The first screen of the Resume Wizard shows you what options you will have while creating your resume. Use

th Next buton tproceed to the next step in the process. The Cancel buton wil close the Resume Wizard.The Resume Wizard offers three different styles of resume to choose from. The style determines how your resume will be formatted and how your information will be displayed on the page. Use the previews to select the style you want. Choose the type of resume you want to create: Entry-level, which is geared toward applying for an entry-level position. Chronological, in which experience is organized with the most recent first (the most common format). Functional, which highlights skills and emphasizes the things youve acomplished. Professional, which focuses on professional qualifications and activities. 3 Contiuig the Rsume Wizard Type your name and contact information into the correct boxes. The Resume Wizard will format this information into he styl ouve chosn tuse.You do not need to enter a fax number or an e-mail address if you do not have one or do not wish to use one. The Resume Wizard will choose the headings usually used with the typ ofresum youve chosen (entry-level, chronological, functional, or professional). You can decide not to use those or to add others by unchecking or checking the boxes...

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