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7 Tips on resume writing
http://www.jobweb.com/resources/Library/Interviews__Resumes/Seven_Tips_for__271_1.htm
-Eduardo Aguirre
Best College Resumes from CollegeGrad.com is a great resource site for writing resumes fresh out of college. It also provides much more advice in their main site. A good resource for any college student looking to learn the ups and downs of getting an internship and/or job. - Katie Lindner
CV writing workshop - A selection of tutorials aimed at writing CV's for technology and computing field careeres. - R.J. Jundt
Do's and Dont's of Interviewing - A list of do's and don'ts of what to do and not do during an interview for any potential job. - Cody Ziegler
Do's And Don'ts of Resumes - A list of do's and don'ts of what to do and not do on your resume in it's creation and distribution. - Cody Ziegler
How to - Cover letters and Resume A good site from about.com on how to write cover letters and resumes - Brooke Beresford
Proper Interview Attire
http://amdt.wsu.edu/research/dti/General_Guidelines.html
Non-verbal communication can sometimes be just as important as what you say during an interview. - Austin_Walker
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_20010126/ai_n9661279
How to lie convincingly, by:John Marrow a must for people not familiar with the art -Roivas
Resume Help
http://www.resume-help.org/ Exactly as the name implies, this is a great resource for getting help on creating any portion of a resume, from cover letters, to the resume meat itself, as well as how to convey your resume during an interview -Nick Shaw
FreeResumeExamples.net
Another Resume resource: Tips, tricks, help, and even a free resume builder compatible with both Word and Flash. Look at example resumes, read self-help articles, build your own resume, or even search for jobs. From what I can tell, it's all free. There might be a catch somewhere, but any help you can get free is useful, right? - Steve Olender
http://www.quintcareers.com/scannable_resumes.html a great resource on how you could write your resume and make it stand out. -Eric Fisher
General Advice:
You want the best resource for resume writing advice? You ever go into one of those classes, that has that book, with the writing? That class which, in reality, only ever talks about writing, and why it should be perfect and how it should be perfect and even what to do to make it perfect? You know the professor who stands in front of the class giving the lecture on dotting "i's" and crossing "t's," as well as putting periods in place of commas to end a sentence and begin a new one? Talk to that person. Now.
You might also talk to people who are actually affiliated in some way with the field you are writing a resume for. Ask them for advice as to what should probably go on your resume. - Paul Ardiles