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Gil Heiman
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« on: October 24, 2006, 05:03:09 PM »

A resume is a work in progress and there seems to always be some 'final' tweaks that need to be done to make it 'just right'.

Here's a list of some useful web sites/applications that can assist you with building your resume.

Source: http://www.solutionwatch.com/512/back-to-school-with-the-class-of-web-20-part-1/ (Sep. 29, 2006)

1. Emurse: Great service built for job hunters that want to create, send, and share a professional resume. Users can view their resume’s statistics, send out their resume via fax and ground mail, and receive a public or private web address. One of my favorite applications of the year.
http://www.emurse.com/

2. hResume Creator: Helpful tool for the tech savvy crowd that want to create a Microformat compatible resume for their website. Simply fill out the hResume form covering basic resume information and retrieve an HTML file which you can use to copy-n-paste into your website. You can then style the resume as you wish with basic CSS if your not thrilled with the default appearance.
http://hresume.weblogswork.com/hresumecreator/

3. Amiko: Amiko does not appear to work or be officially launched yet, but I have been keeping an eye on it for the last month or so and hope to try it out soon. It appears to be a service that allows users to create and manage an online resume although it’s feature set does not look all that promising compared to Emurse. Note: The signup form doesn’t seem to work for me and I’ve tried reporting it as a bug, but the bug form did not work either. I’ll keep my eye on it.
http://myamiko.com/
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« Reply #1 on: January 22, 2007, 01:04:22 PM »

what about http://www.getresume.com
It's the only online multilingual resume builder, including resume templates and Europass CV
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