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Revision as of 15:08, 6 January 2022
Repository of resumes for inspiration
We have gathered a variety of creative resumes. These are meant to be used for inspiration when creating your own resume and are not available in both official languages.
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Melanie Copeland used Miro to create a resume | |
Stephanie Moulton created an infographic for her resume. | |
Ryan Sigouin created an infographic for his resume. | |
Ericka used the LinkedIn to display her resume. | |
Lily Spek used the LinkedIn to display her resume. | |
Samuel Burke created his own website to display his resume. | |
Aspen Huggins used Trello to create a resume. | |
Laura Jones used Trello to create a resume. | |