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WP Resume is an out-of-the-box solution to get your resume online and keep it updated. Built on WordPress 3.0’s custom post type functionality, it offers a uniquely familiar approach to publishing. If you’ve got a WordPress site, you already know how to use WP Resume.
You can see it in action or for information and troubleshooting, check out the Plugin Homepage.
The hardest part of getting your resume online should be doing the work listed on it, not wrestling the publishing platform. Simply put, WP Resume steps aside and lets your experience shine.
Developers, have a killer feature you’d love to see included? Feel free to fork the project on GitHub and submit your contributions via pull request.
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Enjoy using WP Resume? Please consider making a small donation to support the software’s continued development.
WP Resume is an open source project and is supported by the efforts of an entire community. We’d love for you to get involved. Whatever your level of skill or however much time you can give, your contribution is greatly appreciated.
There are various resources available, depending on the type of help you’re looking for:
For getting started and general documentation, please browse, and feel free to contribute to the project wiki.
For support questions (“How do I”, “I can’t seem to”, etc.) please search and if not already answered, open a thread in the Support Forums.
For technical issues (e.g., to submit a bug or feature request) please search and if not already filed, open an issue on GitHub.
For implementation, and all general questions (“Is it possible to..”, “Has anyone…”), please search, and if not already answered, post a topic to the general discussion list serve
wp-resume folder to the /wp-content/plugins/ directoryWP Resume groups your resume content into sections. Common sections might be “Experience”, “Education”, or “Awards”.
Within each section, your positions are grouped by organizations. These are often places you’ve worked (e.g., Cogs, Inc.) or places you’ve studies (e.g., University U.).
Each position has a title (e.g., Widget Specialist), details (e.g., increased bottom line by 25%), and dates of service (e.g., from: May 2005, to:August 2009). Dates are not required, but the positions on your resume are sorted reverse chronologically by default (you can always manually arrange them on the options page).
Note: Although some styling is included by default, you can customize the layout by modifying your theme’s stylesheet or creating a custom template file.
Please see (and feel free to contribute to) the Frequently Asked Questions Wiki.Please see (and feel free to contribute to) the Frequently Asked Questions Wiki.
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