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Our 5 Favorite Google Docs Resume Templates (and How to Make Them Work for You)

By | Alyse Kalish | www.themuse.com

I remember the first time I had to write a resume. I was 16 and applying to a role at American Eagle (yes, I made a resume in high school; no, I did not need one to get an after-school job; yes, I was very extra). Having zero context for what one should look like, I took my older brother’s resume and copy-and-pasted my own experience into his template.

Maybe that’s your go-to strategy: Find someone with a great resume and make it your own. I won’t deny it worked well for me—and I still use that same template to this day.

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But if you’ve never made a resume and don’t have someone else’s to work off of, you’re just looking for an easy way to write one, or you want to spruce your current one up a bit, we’ve got you covered. We’ve collected five of our favorite Google Docs resume templates that are fun and cheap (if not free!)—as well as some tips for using them to your advantage.

Related: This Free Worksheet Makes It Easy to Create (or Update) Your Resume

1. Google Docs Template in Serif

google doc resume template in serif

Need something super simple? Look no further than this resume created right in Google Docs. With just a pop of color and clear direction as to what goes where and how to best organize your information, you can’t go wrong with this template.

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