It’s surprisingly easy to create an e-resume once you get the hang of it. There’s more that one way to create a text-based e-resume, but the most common method involves saving your word-processed (usually Word) resume in text (.txt) format, re-opening it in a text editor program, such as Wordpad, Notepad, or Text Wrangler, and then making a few adjustments in it. One good resource that can walk you through this process is this part of the Electronic Resume Workshop from Susan Ireland. Read more at The Top 10 Things You Need to Know about E-Resumes and Posting Your Resume Online.
It's Not Hard to Create an E-Resume
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