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Kamakshi S
21st Jun 2012Every work profile requires a different set of qualifications, and there are some jobs that depend purely on your physical appearance. If you are looking for work and need a very generic or specific resume for circulation, a few tools on the internet can come to your rescue. Read on to find out which one suits you best.
CV Maker
Registration: Optional
Price: Free
Rating:The CV Maker is a handy tool to create a generic resume. The interface is quite easy to work with, and you don’t really need to bother about what the final output will look like. All you need to do is key in your details in the specified boxes. You can also add more fields to make your resume position-specific. Once done, you can view your CV in a variety of formats such as Executive, Elegant, Bold, and Literateur, before downloading it. If you want to save your handiwork to make changes in the future, you will have to create an account with the website. Downloading however, can be done without logging in. The web portal also provides reference links to help you build your resume.
Resumizer
Registration: Optional
Price: Free
Rating:The Resumizer is probably the most impressive service of the lot. Once on the home page, you can pick from several resume styles to create your biodata. Once you have selected an appropriate style, you can reorder how your information appears within your profile, after which you can add your personal details, as well as logos, past employment records, academic details, and other relevant information. You can further customise font style, size, and colours in your resume, which can be downloaded later. The service also lets you add additional documents to your profile including a covering letter, business cards, reference letters, thank you notes, and a resignation letter too. You can choose to register with the service, or use the website without creating an account as well.
Online CV
Registration: Not required
Price: Free
Rating:If you are looking at something really simple and uncomplicated, then this service is perfect for you. The interface is really interesting and very easy to navigate. Having said that, this is probably the most disappointing service of the lot, as far as the final output is concerned. Not only is the CV very bland, but the document is saved in the PDF format, which means you cannot edit it any further. You can import it into word, but that's too much work, especially when there are more effective alternatives to choose from.
ReadWriteThink's Resume Generator
Registration: Not required
Price: Free
Rating:This interactive tool lets you pick between an old-school style traditional resume and a functional one for someone with fairly decent work experience. As you key in your details, the service also offers handy tips to ensure that you end up with a decent resume. You can save the rtm file to edit the file later, or you can save the final file and edit it in a word processor instead. You can also create cover letters, business notes, and personal mails using the service as well.
How To Write A Resume.net
Registration: Required
Price: Free
Rating:An interesting website, this service lets you use your existing Google, Facebook, AOL, or Yahoo! account to create your resume. Alternatively, you can also create an account with the website instead. The interface is very easy to use and also gives you a spell checker tool, just to make sure that your profile is error-free. Once you key in all the required details, you can change the resume template to suit your needs. It also lets you generate a reference letter, in addition to creating a cover letter, which makes it a complete package.
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