Resources to Build Your Resume

Your resume is the first step to capturing a recruiter’s attention. This is why it’s important to develop a successful resume before kick-starting your job-hunting experience.
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The gradsingapore Team
Elliyani Mohamad Ali
Chief Editor, gradsingapore
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The main elements of a strong resume include well-written content (no typos or grammar mistakes), easy-to-read layout and an aesthetically-pleasing design.

It’ll likely take multiple drafts and improvements to get your resume to its final form, and taking advantage of the resources available online will help you craft the perfect resume in fewer steps. So, what are some of the resume resources you can look at?

gradsingapore.com

We’re not tooting our own horn here, but gradsingapore.com has plenty of resources to boost the quality of your resume. From helping you to write the perfect graduate resume to avoiding resume clichés, gradsingapore.com provides the comprehensive A to Z steps to maximising your resume’s qualities. If you’re looking for more resume examples, check out our career guides!

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Google Docs

Microsoft Word may provide the easiest, free access to resume templates, but Google Docs is a close second. Available to anyone with a Google or Gmail account, users can easily choose a template and immediately start customising it. It can be seamlessly downloaded for use on Microsoft Word, or just stay secure in your Google account for you to edit whenever you want without saving your resume to a USB or computer.

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Novoresume

If you’re looking for a more sophisticated design template, then you may want to consider Novoresume. With easy-to-use user interface, even the most novice of resume creators can have a chance of developing an impressive resume. It even comes with multiple attractive features, most notably live feedback to improve your content.

Other resume-maker sites:

- Zety
- Resume.io
- Resume-resource

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Canva

Are you looking for a resume that’s a little less standard, and a little more creative? It’s easy for anyone that has the relevant software, but not everyone has immediate access to Photoshop or Illustrator. The next best thing is designing your resume on your browser, and Canva is one of the best in the market today. Canva provides some very unique and attractive resume templates, but there are limited free options.

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Biteable

Maybe the conventional word resume is too traditional for you. If you’re looking to break into a more creative industry, then you need to look at creative ways to stand out. If you have the flair and the attitude to put yourself out there and present your resume on video, then you absolutely should. Alternatively, you may also just use the right images and string them into a video. Biteable allows you to put images together, add the relevant text just like a resume, and save it as your resume video.

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Take note, however, that this article is not sponsored by these external sites. They are just examples of some useful online resources you can leverage to create the best resume. Ultimately, your resume is a powerful tool to stamp your identity with your recruiters. Stay true to yourself, do your research and be confident in your resume. Remember, you can always improve your resume anytime you want.