Resumes in MS Word
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- SoulFly0
I totally agree with what others have said, you don't need a "template" because the resume should be simple. Just use bullet points and make it nice an clean. Leave the design skills for your portfolio.
People want the resume in word version because they forward it to marketing directors, the president or others within the company, and sometimes they will even add a line or two to your resume, of their notes or something, like "this person will be available on xx/yy /06,
Now as far as formatting, do whatever format you want, and then save it as "RTF" version. with RTF the format won't get screw up with a PC opens a Mac doc or vice-versa. If you can find a template that is saved as RTF, or if you ask someone to resave their word doc as RTF, you'll see that the format won't look screwed when you open it.
Good luck,
Sourfly.