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Writing a cv/resume is a difficult task regardless of your level of experience with the process. While the content of your cv/resume is critical to its effectiveness, the layout and the format you utilize are equally as important. To get started, you should research various cv/resume styles and find out which best stouts your field. The biggest mistake people make when composing their cv/resume is using a generic template provided in your text editing software, like Microsoft Word. These templates are usually outdated and very difficult to format, not to mention that they do not transfer well to online job applications. Avoid the quick-fix mentality of these cv/resume templates, and invest some time in finding resources that will provide you with up-to-date helpful ways to compose a winning cv/resume.

The easiest and least expensive way to find samples of cv/resumes in your industry is to do a search on the internet. Before you get started, a word of caution: consider the sources of information before you decide to utilize any of their suggestions on your cv/resume. You will come across web sites that promise to teach you how to write an exception cover letter in three and a half minutes. Don’t believe them. Unless you chose to hire a cv/resume writing service, obtaining resources on cv/resume writing should not cost you any money or obligate you to a long-term commitment. If unsure of the credibility on information you see, find another source and compare your findings.

A great online resource on cv/resume composition is Monster.com. While they are mostly known for their job search database, they offer a variety of other information and services for those looking for employment. Under the Career Advice tab, you will find a wealth of information on your job search, salary requirements, advice by industry, and of course, information on perfecting your cv/resume. In addition to articles about your job search and cv/resume-related message boards, Monster’s cv/resume Center includes a variety of cv/resume examples for professionals in a number of different industries. From administrative assistants to web designers, everyone can find a sample of a cv/resume to fit their career objectives at:
http://cv/resume.monster.com/archives/samples/
This page shows you samples of functional and chronological cv/resumes, traditional cv/resumes and sample cover letters. Take the time to review these samples. They are provided by a reliable source, so don’t be afraid to copy the formatting for your own cv/resume (of course, do not copy the actual text from the cv/resume).

If you already have a draft of your cv/resume, and are looking to make updates or revisions, check out the cv/resume Makeovers for a great look at before and after cv/resume of real professionals:
http://cv/resume.monster.com/cv/resume_samples/
It is important that you review these samples, even if the industry is not applicable to your line of work. They will teach you the basic dos and don’ts of cv/resume writing – you can see why some things work and why others don’t, and be able to chose the best ways to highlight your qualifications.

Same school rules apply – do not copy someone else’s work. However, use these resources to your advantage and create the cv/resume that presents you in the best light.  
 
 
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