What websites do you like to create your Resume on?

Karim Saif
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Steve Katz
PDF export of the LinkedIn profile
Michael Kurek
Good ole Google Docs. Honestly if you put the effort and know what you're doing, then Docs works perfectly fine and will help your Resume look professional.
Harley coates
I'll put this Resume om my resume.
Alexis Khvatov
When it comes to creating my resume, I'm all about efficiency. I don't have the time or energy to spend hours formatting and editing my resume. That's why I love using websites like Rezi. It provides the tools that make crafting your resume a breeze, allowing you to build a sharp and modern version of your story in no time! Not only do they offer comprehensive guidance throughout the entire writing process, but they also offer a variety of templates so you never have to worry about design elements slowing down progress. And as an added bonus, their AI-powered review service ensures that your final product is precise and matches industry standards - it's almost like having Tony Robbins edit your resume for you!
Building Solo
This free and open source one is amazing - https://rxresu.me/ https://github.com/AmruthPillai/... Features from their site: Free, forever No Advertising No User Tracking Accessible in multiple languages Import data from LinkedIn, JSON Resume Export your resume to JSON or PDF format
Amanda Trincher
You can use a regular google doc and find an example online. Or use the resume builder and step-by-step fill in information about yourself and your experience, it's the easiest way.
galina moroz
I completed the 5th year, now I am looking for a job. Since I don’t understand how to write a resume, I decided to turn to professionals to write me a high-quality resume and here is the resume help ai service https://skillroads.com/ and I received my resume on the same day and started sending it to different companies. I'm so worried because I have no experience, and I really need a job. I think I will succeed.