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    flowerpower Guest

    Best way to achive a creative Resume in word .

    Hello

    My very 1st post of many, I think .

    I am in my 1st year of college course in web design and am applying for my 1st part time job in the industry .

    The job is for a part time media assistant in the PR department of a large company .(just uploading images )

    In these economic times I think they are going to have lots of applicants and I want to STAND OUT !

    My question what's the best way to create an error free creative word document resume using the cs3 suite as they wont accept an on-line portfolio or .pdf document only a word document .

    When I try and transfer html files into word it goes out of alignment and looks really messy .

    Should I just brush up on my word skills ? and try and create a resume using it ?

    Very basic question I know but I am just a newbie wanting to learn .

    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by flowerpower View Post
    Should I just brush up on my word skills ? and try and create a resume using it ?
    Yes, use a word processor (Word) to create your resume if it does not need to be or can't be online. You know a good trick that I was taught. Print your resume on slightly off white paper. Not noticeably off white and avoid different colours but, in a pile of white CVs, if yours is subtly different it will stand out.

    Good luck with finding a job


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