There are countless resources for resume templates.
My first choice is Linked In. I like this site for the ease of adjusting details in your experience. It is a clean template, and can be easily shared online. The added benefit of the networking aspects of the site are arguably helpful. The downside is it can be difficult to adjust the resume to specific purposes, and in past experiences found I could not display my phone number (I am sure there is a fix for that however)
Google Docs has resume templates as well, which is helpful in that Google Docs is a great place to store a resume for ease of access and security. I store my secondary resume here, and if I changed format I would likely use this site for a template.
Office.com or Office 365 have a myriad of options, and these would be my third choice. However, if I understand the assignment correctly, this
is a previously mentioned site, so I will move on.
Instant Resume Templates has a number of options organized into different categories. I looks fairly straight forward to use.
All in all, there are so many examples that come with Office I would think most people need not look elsewhere.
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