Can anyone give me tips on the best way to format a technical resume, or perhaps even post a sample for ideas? Thanks, Carlton Smith
John Coxey
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Carlton: Check out: http://members.aol.com/jpcoxey I have a copy of my resume in both MS-Word as well as plain text. This should give you a good starting point. I have used this resume to successfully land two jobs in the past year. Good luck. John Coxey (jpcoxey@aol.com)
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thanks JP, i really like that word style. I have a resume up on my web page as well, but don't have it linked in word format. it's a good idea. with your permission, i may use that style because i like it so much... how's CO? i used to live in Vail. boy do i miss it....
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Carlton: Feel free to use any part/format that you wish. I believe that MS-Word provides resume templates that you might find useful as well. ------ Regarding Colorado. I am have been stuck in Philadelphia and New Jersey since mid June. Am finally going home this weekend after six weeks on the road. Hope to get some fishing in this weekend before coming back to NJ on Monday. Later, John Coxey (jpcoxey@aol.com)