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MC411669 – (Updated) Retiring Resume Assistant in Word (archived)

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Updated January 9, 2022: We are updating this message as a reminder that Resume Assistant will be retired. Thank you for your patience.
Resume Assistant is being phased out, starting in September 2022. By the end of January 2023, it will be removed and no longer supported.
Microsoft is committed to improving your Microsoft 365 subscription. As a result, we occasionally remove features and benefits that duplicate equivalent offerings that are available to subscribers.
Timeline of removal from Word:
September 2022 – Removed from the Semi-Annual Enterprise Channel (Preview)
January 2023 – Removed across Windows (Current Channel, Monthly Enterprise Channel, Semi-Annual Enterprise Channel), macOS, and Word for the web
For creating a resume that gets you noticed by recruiters and hiring managers, we recommend starting with a professionally designed resume template in Word or using the LinkedIn Resume Builder.

For more details, see Use Resume Assistant and LinkedIn for great resumes

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Created:
2022-08-10

updated:
2022-08-27

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DatePropertyoldnew
2023-01-10MC MessagesResume Assistant is being phased out, starting in September 2022. By the end of January 2023, it will be removed and no longer supported.
Microsoft is committed to improving your Microsoft 365 subscription. As a result, we occasionally remove features and benefits that duplicate equivalent offerings that are available to subscribers.
Timeline of removal from Word:
September 2022 – Removed from the Semi-Annual Enterprise Channel (Preview)
January 2023 – Removed across Windows (Current Channel, Monthly Enterprise Channel, Semi-Annual Enterprise Channel), macOS, and Word for the web
For creating a resume that gets you noticed by recruiters and hiring managers, we recommend starting with a professionally designed resume template in Word or using the LinkedIn Resume Builder.

For more details, see Use Resume Assistant and LinkedIn for great resumes
Updated January 9, 2022: We are updating this message as a reminder that Resume Assistant will be retired. Thank you for your patience.
Resume Assistant is being phased out, starting in September 2022. By the end of January 2023, it will be removed and no longer supported.
Microsoft is committed to improving your Microsoft 365 subscription. As a result, we occasionally remove features and benefits that duplicate equivalent offerings that are available to subscribers.
Timeline of removal from Word:
September 2022 – Removed from the Semi-Annual Enterprise Channel (Preview)
January 2023 – Removed across Windows (Current Channel, Monthly Enterprise Channel, Semi-Annual Enterprise Channel), macOS, and Word for the web
For creating a resume that gets you noticed by recruiters and hiring managers, we recommend starting with a professionally designed resume template in Word or using the LinkedIn Resume Builder.

For more details, see Use Resume Assistant and LinkedIn for great resumes
2023-01-10MC TitleRetiring Resume Assistant in Word(Updated) Retiring Resume Assistant in Word
2023-01-10MC Last Updated08/10/2022 02:01:112023-01-10T01:01:29Z
2023-01-10MC MessageTagNamesUser impact, RetirementUpdated message, User impact, Retirement
2023-01-10MC End Time12/31/2023 09:00:002023-02-28T09:00:00Z
2022-09-15MC prepareNo action is required. You may want to circulate the support article among your help desk which provides more context and alternative solutions in case users contact them. Use Resume Assistant and LinkedIn for great resumes
ps://templates.office.com/resume-templa
ps://www.linkedin.com/help/linkedin/answer/a55118
No action is required. You may want to circulate the support article among your help desk which provides more context and alternative solutions in case users contact them. Use Resume Assistant and LinkedIn for great resumes
https://templates.office.com/resume-templates
https://www.linkedin.com/help/linkedin/answer/a551182
2022-08-27MC prepareNo action is required. You may want to circulate the support article among your help desk which provides more context and alternative solutions in case users contact them. Use Resume Assistant and LinkedIn for great resumes
https://templates.office.com/resume-templates
https://www.linkedin.com/help/linkedin/answer/a551182
No action is required. You may want to circulate the support article among your help desk which provides more context and alternative solutions in case users contact them. Use Resume Assistant and LinkedIn for great resumes
ps://templates.office.com/resume-templa
ps://www.linkedin.com/help/linkedin/answer/a55118

*starting April 2022

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