Thursday, October 29, 2015

4 Sites with Examples of Nice Resumes Templates

Live Career  (Home of America's Number 1 Resume Builder)

I found that Live Career has a support desk 7 days a week, with options of phone email or live chat. Their motto is to instantly create resumes an employer will lover, also comes with the help to make a cover letter.   http://www.livecareer.com/lp/lcarsmsm42.aspx?tag=151130142328315&hitlogid=367068337&cobrand=CLEAR&ref=8847&gclid=CjwKEAjwh8exBRDyyqqH9pvf1ncSJAAu4OE3AyAQDG_ibAxi0xvv4VPumnwRJ5UvoZbB4lu2vvSnlxoChpLw_wcB&utm_source=PPC-Asc-Google-RB&utm_medium=cpcb&utm_campaign=Resume-Template-8847




Resume Genius (The World's Smartest Resume Builder)

This site focuses on building a resume in just 15 minutes.  There are several sites at the bottom of the link that connect to schools that trust this resume site to make professional resumes.  You can also take a tour to see if you like the layout and view of the website.  
https://resumegenius.com/?gclid=CjwKEAjwh8exBRDyyqqH9pvf1ncSJAAu4OE3sn8qc4J2TDMkUTN-IqR3SVKkNBzWqZODwPKJShzRJxoC5KXw_wcB


My Perfect Resume (The online resume builder so easy to use)

They try to convince you to use this site buy saying your resume will practically write itself.  They give a list of their partners who support them and give customer reviews.  
https://www.myperfectresume.com/lp/mprrwzlp03.aspx?tag=151130143017431&hitlogid=367070880&cobrand=CLEAR&ref=10366&cvosrc=ppc.google.resume%20templates&cvo_crid=75067685950&Matchtype=e&utm_keyword=resume%20templates&gclid=CjwKEAjwh8exBRDyyqqH9pvf1ncSJAAu4OE3jwngKowYyMOrS0fYam8MERx5VHt96wa1IW-921qaChoCv0jw_wcB&utm_source=PPC-Asc-Google-MPR--Search&utm_medium=cpca&utm_campaign=Resume-Builder-10366

Resume Edge (You're Hired!)

Their title says it all, you will be hired.  Land the interview with the resume that will knock their socks off.  There is a fee but there are different levels depending on what you are looking for.  It says they satisfy 98% of their customers and have a personal relationship with them.  

https://www.resumeedge.com/?nav=se.home&AID=10509253&PID=3818273&SID=QtoKMN8k7A&utm_source=Commission_Junction_Old&utm_medium=Affiliate&utm_campaign=2828146&utm_content=College+Graduates&utm_setvar=null






Thursday, October 22, 2015

4 Quick Tips to Edit a Word Document

1.  The first editing tip for Microsoft Word is first line indent.  First line indent is when only the first line of the paragraph is indented.  This allows a reader to easily identify where a new paragraph is beginning.


The First Line Indent option is highlighted in the Paragraph dialog box

https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Create-a-first-line-indent-b3721167-e1c8-40c3-8a97-3f046fc72d6d


2.  The second editing tip for Microsoft Word is called a manual page break.  This means it forces a user to make a page break at a specific location, regardless of how much text or how many graphics are on the page.  This differs from soft page break which Word does automatically when you fill a page with text and graphics.  A manual page break stays active until you delete it.



https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Insert-a-page-break-f73ff19e-1122-40f8-b53a-eedb16f698cd



3.  The third editing tip for Microsoft Word is called a Format Painter.  The Format Painter button copies and applies font and paragraph formatting as well as some basic graphic formatting, such as borders, fills, and shading.  When you double click on this tab it is active, allowing you to click on one word, and then another, making them similar in style.




https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Use-the-Format-Painter-4bb415a9-d4e4-42b7-b579-170adc594e40


4.  The fourth tip for Microsfot Word is called drag-and-drop editing,  This refers to using the mouse to move selected content from its existing location and placing it in a new location.  To do so, just highlight a word, phrase, or paragraph, and holding down the left click, drag that information to where you want to move it to.  Then you release the text and it is in its new location.





https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa265910(v=vs.60).aspx


Wednesday, October 14, 2015

3 Software Programs I use Most Often

The first software program i use most often is the Safari app on my smartphone.  Safari is used to allow people to browse the web and look at web pages to look up information such as recipes, the current news and weather.  Safari was developed by Apple.  I mainly use Safari to look up random facts that i need more information on; recipes for items i want to make or make in the future; and looking up things for homework or assignments. One of my favorite pages in Safari to view is Emeril's website that you can access all of his recipes.  Another favorite is Craigslist, that i have used in the past to look for jobs or houses.  Safari is extremely quick even if i don't have access to WiFi at my house, I am still able to access the web. 



 http://ezdownload.co/safari.php?c=brands&adgp=safari&sq=safari&kw=safari&mt=e&ad=3

The second software program i use quite often is the Facebook app. Facebook is a website that was originally designed for students to connect with other students at that school and eventually other school to meet new people and share information and photos.  It grew quickly, allowing people, not necessarily students, to join, for free, and connect with people whom they hadn't seen in a while and reconnect.  I use Facebook everyday to see what my friends have been up to; friends near and far.  I love it that it allows me to quickly access someones page and send them  a message or see what they have been doing with their lives.  It tells me all about their jobs, relationships and achievements.  People are able to put a privacy block on their page so not just anyone would be able to view their page.  It is extremely convenient to stay in touch with my family members as well.     



 https://www.facebook.com/


My third software program I use in my everyday life is the weather app.  This app allows people to conveniently  click on it and get a fast and up to date forecast of their current city or be able to type in a city they wish to view.  It gives an hourly as well as daily forecast of any city you wish to see.  It also gives graphics and descriptions of the upcoming weather so you can plan accordingly.  I mainly use it to see if it is going to rain later so i need to pack warmer or dryer clothes.  I use it when i am visiting my family in Sacramento so i know what i need to prepare for.  Sometimes i use it just to randomly see what the weather would if i were in a place i wanted to go to but could definitely not afford at the moment.  Makes me really want to save and start traveling.  



 http://local-weather.co/261v5/?&c_sk=e9761c4f9a52d0d9e6386f4b1dc3957ee8792b7b&c_dk=&c_pid=27&c_guid=E0A96DF1-1DC2-4127-B058-04BC0A931ED6&c_lp=252&c_ot=&a=364&akey=weather+app&subid=the+weather+app&subid2=4215279225-22560896853&subid3=WeatherApp001B

Wednesday, October 7, 2015

3 Types of Computers I use Most Often

The first computer I use most often is my smart phone.  It is an I-phone 4, which was handed down to me by my YOUNGER brother.  He is most definitely spoiled by my parents, so of course he got a 6 and I get his hand me down.  I use it everyday for phone calls, looking at Facebook, and calculating numbers for my jobs, both being bartenders. At the end of each night my smart phone is easier to use then a regular hand held calculator, and faster.  Also, my step kids love to download and play games, from the app store.  Some I even have to pay for, as I find out when I get my bank statement.

 
 
 
 
The second computer I use most often is my laptop.  It is a brand new apple computer that also has a touchscreen.  Being able to use it as a touchscreen, which means being able to touch and swipe the screen rather then having to just use the keyboard, is extremely useful.  I use it instead of my smart phone at home so I have a bigger screen to look at, because let's be honest, I'm not getting younger and my sight is only getting worse.  My fiancĂ© also uses our computer to look up and purchase tools and equipment for his repair business.  He uses various sites such as Amazon and BestBuy and whatever sites, I have no idea, he needs to make quick buys.  Again, my stepsons also use our computer to play games as well.  We have a USB cord that hooks up to our smart T.V. so they can watch you tube videos or Hulu, which allows them to watch movies and tv shows we are not able to get through our cable package.  Our laptop is easy to use and very lightweight, so we can bring it anywhere we go, which is very convenient.
 
 
 
 
My third computer I use everyday is my car radio/cd player.  I always have music playing at our house, so when I get into my car, that is the first thing I do before I even pull out of our driveway.  I make sure I am listening to a good radio station or have a cd ready.  My family lives in Sacramento, so on that long road trip I make sure I have a good line up of music.  I absolutely hate the silence, so good music is key.  The radio and cd player is a good computer to have working.  You can change the bass volume or how much music is playing from the left or right side, front or back of your car.  If I have my dogs in the car I turn the bass down so it doesn't hurt their ear drums.  If I am by myself, the bass goes way up! I am also thinking of putting in a hands free device that would allow me to answer phone calls by just pushing a button on my steering wheel.  The phone call, which would be a lot safer and legal, would be projected through the speakers in my car which is used through my stereo.
 

Thursday, October 1, 2015