Resumes are such a pain to create, so how great is it that the new site JobSpice will do it for you?
You seriously just go to the site and plug in your info, and, tada, there’s your resume.
You can choose from a few templates and also decide whether you want to include certain sections, such as “objective,” which not everyone includes on their resume. My scan of the templates tells me that it would be suitable for most careers.
The best part is that it turns your resume into a pdf, which is the most compatible format to share your resume. It also allows you to create a custom URL where you can send prospective employers.
The downside is that it’s not totally customizable. You might want more flexibility, especially if you like to customize each resume for every job you apply for. Also, some employers still request resumes be made in Word; JobSpice doesn’t offer that format.
With that said, if you are lazy enough to want someone to build your resume for you, you probably won’t care that it’s not totally customizable. This is perfect for people looking for an easy, simple and professional way to display their resume. I’ve had friends spend $200 for someone else to create it for them—JobSpice definitely beats that.
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