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What You Need to Know About Using a Microsoft Word Resume Template

A Microsoft Word resume template can be a great tool to get you started, but that alone will not land you the job you're seeking.

Templates can be very helpful as you start to write your resume. And Microsoft Office includes a number of resume templates on their website. Click here for an example of a Microsoft word resume template...

But before you download one of the Microsoft resume templates found at the Office website, keep in mind that hundreds—if not thousands—of other people have downloaded these templates too. So your resume could end up looking just like many others that cross the recruiter's desk.

To have a resume that stands out, you'll be better served by downloading one of the unique resume templates found here or by designing one of your own. Or—alternatively—you could hire a professional resume writing service to write it for you.

Another option is to use the resume templates at online resume building sites, such as PongoResumes, where you'll not only find templates, but also an easy-to-use interface that enables you to create and submit your resume and a cover letter. Pongo even offers a free trial that lets you try the service before you buy.

Whatever route you decide to take, just make sure that your resume is well-written and that it stands out from the crowd!

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