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An ex-Microsoft engineer explains how and why he update his résumé every 6 to 9 months, and why you should to.
LinkedIn and Microsoft are teaming up on a Resume Assistant tool inside Microsoft Word that promises to help you tailor a resume to your chosen career path, or more specifically, to one of the 11 ...
Microsoft today detailed one of the deepest integrations between Office 365 and its blue-chip acquisition LinkedIn: a new tool designed to help people write better resumes using Word. Resume ...
Microsoft is launching a product today to make it easier to update your resume. Resume Assistant is a new feature in Microsoft Word that will use LinkedIn data to help Office 365 subscribers ...
Resume Assistant is a new feature for Microsoft Word that uses LinkedIn data to help you write a killer resume. It's the newest example of Microsoft putting its $26 billion LinkedIn acquisition to ...
It’s easy to see most of this information on LinkedIn already, but having it directly in Word where you’d probably writing a resume is a lot more convenient. Microsoft is bringing this to ...
A new Office 365 feature, called Resume Assistant, will give suggestions and allow users to see data from LinkedIn as they revise or create new resumes.
Resume Assistant will roll out gradually beginning November 9, 2017, although it will initially be available for members of Microsoft’s Insider program. Eventually, it will be freely available ...
Resume Assistant in Word will roll out first to users in US, UK, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Ireland, Japan, Singapore, South Africa, Spain and New Zealand who have ...