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April 9, 9:43 PMInternet and Technology ExaminerAndrew Weiner
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People are loosing their jobs to the economy left and right. Houses are being lost, cars are being repossessed and finances are getting tested. There is no need to spend money to get a new job or write a resume. With all the stress involved in getting laid off, and having to look for a new job, it would be nice to take one stresses off. That stress would be the creation of your resume.

www.howtowritearesume.net just took a lot of the thought process out of the first step in finding a job; writing that all important resume. The best part about this, is that it is free.

Once you create an account and then quickly confirm your email, you are all set to go. Once the confirmation is done, it immediately gives you the choice to start building your resume. It is the easiest possible way to get your resume out there. It offers you tips and tricks as you go along, and even offers industry specific tips and suggestions.

The process for building your resume is so simple on this site. First it will ask you for basic information; name, address, phone, email, etc. It then goes to ask you your education, and job experiences. It asks for additional information, such as memberships, honers, etc.

This site goes above and beyond all computerized resume builders and has a few resources that put it ahead of the pack for this. First, it has several automatic templates that you can switch to and from during the building process to view your resume in real time. It shows how some builds may not go with how you are selling yourself, or you might just see one that makes your resume jump out at you with Onomatopoeia as if you can feel the energy.

The next great feature of the site is what they call "Phrase Builder Technology". In plain terms, it allows you to pick and choose words in a drop down menu feature that pop out and create a need for the employer to read further.

You are given step by step instructions through the whole process. It explains why you need to fill in what you need to fill in. It tells you the where and why as well.

Formatting an export are a breeze with this website. They can be formated before your eyes so you can see the differences. You can export it to most word processors, but why would you when all you need is right in front of you here.

And if that is not enough, there is more to this incredible site. It even has its own integrated job search site to send out the most professional resume you ever created.

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