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File Size | 16.2 MB |
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License | Shareware, $34.95 |
Operating System | Windows 2000/9x/XP |
Date Added | April 2, 2007 |
Total Downloads | 1,020 |
Publisher | Sarm Software |
Homepage | Easy Resume Creator Pro |
Publisher's Description
Easy Resume Creator Pro will help you create a resume and cover letter that match your current career level, background and career objectives, and deliver those to multitudes of employers seeking just the qualifications you possess.
Latest Reviews
kennethbetts reviewed v4.15 on Mar 29, 2019
I often use it in my work! first learned about it from https://devmyresume.com/cv-editing/ it's brilliant! It wouldn’t really be a bit unleashing in the United States. Today we are going to discuss the ins and outs of a curriculum vitae – more commonly known as a CV. Meaning, we are going to discuss what it is, especially as it compares to a resume; when it is appropriate to include one; and how, precisely, to write one.
First, let’s discuss the ways in which a curriculum vitae and a resume are different. Primarily, the difference between a CV and a resume pertain to the length, the content, and the purpose of each document. Your resume should be one of two pages long. It is just an overview of your skills, your experience, and your education. Whether you are writing a chronological resume or a different type, your main goal is to be as concise and precise as possible. You do not want your potential employer to spend too much time reading it – maybe because he or she will not. At that stage, employers likely have at least hundreds of other applicants to get through, they go quickly. As such, you need to catch their attention and pique their interest in a short span of words and space.
kennethbetts reviewed v4.15 on Mar 29, 2019
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Bottom Line: I often use it in my work! first learned about it from https://devmyresume.com/cv-editing/ it's brilliant! It wouldn’t really be a bit unleashing in the United States. Today we are going to discuss the ins and outs of a curriculum vitae – more commonly known as a CV. Meaning, we are going to discuss what it is, especially as it compares to a resume; when it is appropriate to include one; and how, precisely, to write one.
First, let’s discuss the ways in which a curriculum vitae and a resume are different. Primarily, the difference between a CV and a resume pertain to the length, the content, and the purpose of each document. Your resume should be one of two pages long. It is just an overview of your skills, your experience, and your education. Whether you are writing a chronological resume or a different type, your main goal is to be as concise and precise as possible. You do not want your potential employer to spend too much time reading it – maybe because he or she will not. At that stage, employers likely have at least hundreds of other applicants to get through, they go quickly. As such, you need to catch their attention and pique their interest in a short span of words and space.