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Tried and True Resume Writing Rules
You can have all the experience, personality, and credentials you need to land the best jobs in any area of the world, but if you don’t know how to put them onto paper in the form of a resume, you may be unemployed. Link To Original Article |
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From what the article has said, writing a resume is not just scribbling your work experiences in the past. You need to think the positive experiences and the best qualities that you can offer for the company you are going to work with. You must identify the most important things that an employer will like from your work experiences in order for you to get that job.
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I definitely agree with you rjames! Just like I wrote from the other thread, summarize your resume that will make the reader become interested in you that you will be called for an interview because of that interest that you have created through the resume.
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