Choose the one that most closely represents the information in your resume. For example, Coral might be the most simple-looking template, but it makes skimming your resume easier for recruiters especially if you have a lot of skills or experience. Modern writer looks like an assortment of fonts that could be on a typewriter, so this resume is probably good for any writing jobs. Spearmint is purely professional and is an excellent choice for showing off your previous work history. Swiss is very scannable and may catch the eye of a hiring manager or recruiter faster than the others. Serif is great for a first-time template user since you can fit a lot of information into one page. If none of these templates are what you are looking for, you can download additional templates from the web. Be sure the templates are from a trusted source before downloading.

If none of these templates are what you are looking for, you can download additional templates from the web. Be sure the templates are from a trusted source before downloading.

You shouldn’t have to worry about formatting since all relevant formatting options are saved in the template.

To break your skills into two columns and save space, highlight your skills after you’ve written them out, then go to Format > Columns and then select the number of columns you want for that section. While this is a very basic resume, you can change the font sizes, colors, and style to suit your needs. You can also change the formatting of the page or the alignments of the sections to change how your resume looks.

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