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Get help with résumés and cover letters with this series of articles provided by our friends at ResumeEdge.com

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Sample Résumés

View many sample edited résumés. See what’s worked for others in your industry.

12-Step Résumé Writing Process

The content of your résumé must be excellent. Use this 12-step process to aid in condensing your life onto a sheet of paper.

Scannable Résumé Design

All large companies and a majority of medium-sized companies scan résumés. Learn the special design considerations to make your résumé scanner friendly.

Classic Résumé Design

Read key résumé design pointers covering everything from fonts and bullets to paragraph style to section-specific advice.

Functional Résumés

Find out why career changers and those with a spotty employment record might benefit from a functional résumé.

Executive Résumés

Advice for upper level managers and executives. Browse through sample executive résumés.

Curriculum Vitae

Sometimes résumés shouldn’t be concise. View sample résumés used in professions like medicine, law, education, science, and media.

The Art of the Letter

A comprehensive article describing the cover letter writing process.

Cover Letter Design

Cover letter design guidance.

Sample Cover Letters

View sample cover letters.

Thank You Letters

Get that interview? Let them know you appreciate their time and still have interest.

Follow Up Letters

Wondering what your status is. Follow up.


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