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Monday, 07 July 2008
 
 

How To Write Resumes That Get You In the Door - Part I

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How To Write Resumes That Get You In the Door - Part I

When considering how to write resumes, it is important to recognize that resumes should be targeted for specific jobs and industries and not be generic sales pitches you send in for all advertised positions you may be interested in.
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