You can get good ideas for your resume by taking a look at sample resumes by other job seekers. Take note of what you like and don't like about these resumes; and use what you learn to make your resume a winner!
There are 90 resume examples in this section, which can be accessed according to occupation, resume format used, or problem solved.
By cross-referencing these resumes, you can get ideas for solving tough resume problems you face in your own job search, choosing the best format for your situation, and making your resume a masterpiece for your profession!
Each sample resume on this site is by a real job seeker who has given permission for his or her resume to be posted here.
90 Resumes arranged by:
Occupation15 job groups - Job objectives from A (administrative) to W (writing) and everything in between.> Entry-level, mid-level management, and executive> Technical, administrative, and creative
Resume Format3 types of resume templates used:> Chronological> Functional> Combination (chronological format with functional subheadings)
PLUS> Each resume is shown as an electronic resume (e-resume), formatted for emailing and posting online.
Problem Solved14 issues - Stumbling blocks including> employment gaps> job hopping> career change> age issues> temp jobs> new degree> no degree> and more
65 MoreResume Samples65 non-management resumes from Yana Parker, author of The Damn Good Resume Guide
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