3 Resume Mistakes You Don’t Know You’re Making

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Great advice on making sure you understand the job you are applying for and put that in the forefront of your resume. Not only should you study the job description's verbage, you should also put the most relevant information toward the top, as that will be read more frequently than the stuff at the bottom. That means not just following boiler templates and always putting education first. Your experience might be the key to making your resume shine.

Deborah Fike of OR 5:03PM March 02, 2011

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