|
|
|
|
|
by danudey
5532 days ago
|
|
Sure, but most of them aren't 100%, and tend to lose formatting nuances. My resume looks awful when exported to MS Word, so I always have to load it up in a pirated copy or on someone else's computer, tweak it there, and then send it on. I hate the idea of using commercial software that I haven't paid for, so it just irks me that this is required. |
|
Want an impressive resume? Think latex!
Want an even more impressive? Build up your resume and portfolio online.