Top 5 Free Resume making Websites:

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1. Jobscan’s Resume Builder

How to use it for free: To use our resume builder, all you need to do is choose one of our ATS-friendly resume templates. After that, you can customize it to each job you’re applying for, using our simple forms. Finally, download and/or print and submit it to your potential employers.

How to use it for free: This resume builder allows you to create one free resume (paid plans range from $4.95-$21.95 per month). We suggest using the free download to create a basic resume that you can edit and update for different jobs. Once you’re ready to download, just click the PDF button in the upper left corner to save a free copy of your resume to your computer.

How to use it for free: When you’ve finished building your resume, you will be directed to a plans page that makes it look like the cheapest option is to try Resume Genius for 14-days for $1.95 (followed by a $39.95/month subscription charge). BUT, there is another option that requires no credit card info: redirect away from the plans page by clicking this link. It will lead you to your saved resume where you can download for free as a .txt file (which is a very basic document that removes formatting).




4. My Perfect Resume


How to use it for free: When you reach the final step of the builder and you see the full layout of your resume, rather than clicking “save and next,” select “download” on the left toolbar (if you reach the plans page, you’ve gone too far). Then, choose “Plain Text (.txt)” from the pop-up window to download your resume for free.


5. Indeed

How to use it for free: Indeed doesn’t cover up free options the way many of the other builders do. Just sign up with your email and password, use the resume builder, and download your resume. You’ll never be asked to upgrade to a paid account throughout the process.

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