any good sites to create a resume?

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Hey guys do you know of any good sites to make resumes? I want to apply to a couple of internships, and i am terrible with stuff like resumes. is there a any site that i can just input my info and it will make me one?
Also, what should i put in the experiance section. i work at a fast food restuarant but i doubt they would care about that for an engineering internship, and this is only my 2nd semester so i don't have any projects to put under experiance. thanks!
 
I'm pretty sure if you just open up Word or something there's a bunch of different resume formats where you can just plug in your information on a pre-formatted document.
 
[quote name='Jesus_S_Preston']I'm pretty sure if you just open up Word or something there's a bunch of different resume formats where you can just plug in your information on a pre-formatted document.[/QUOTE]


Careful with that.... I've been to a few resume building sessions and they say stay away from pre-formatted resume templates like from MS word..
 
[quote name='ITDEFX']Careful with that.... I've been to a few resume building sessions and they say stay away from pre-formatted resume templates like from MS word..[/QUOTE]

Isn't that kind of like Burger King telling you to stay away from Big Macs?
 
Are you in college right now? Does your campus have some sort of internship or job center. If so, you might want to check them out, I remember my campus use to hold a lot of "How to create a resume" workshops. Honestly though, I just looked at some of my friend's a few templates and created my own. The resume gives the information on qualifications, but your interview is definitely the selling point.
 
As Link mentions above, go by the career/job center on campus. They'll give you resume tips (simple is better, less is often more) and they might also have connections at various companies/firms out there and help get the ball rolling for you regarding an internship.
 
Definitely use your campus' career center if it has one.
As for the restaurant experience, I guess it really depends. I'm not sure for engineers, but for business internships/coops, I put that I worked in a sandwich shop and got a good number of interviews. I'm assuming because business has a lot of "communicating" and "teamwork" stuff, and working somewhere like a restaurant helps you develop those skills.
 
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