Creating Your Resume

By Kathy Brewis, published May 15, 2007
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When searching for a job, it is important that you have the right tools in hand to get the job done. One of the most important tools is to have a great resume. It is imperative that you have a resume that is free from errors...whether it be spelling or grammatical. A potential employer gets their first glimpse of you when they look at your resume. Employers only spend about 10-15 seconds glancing at your resume. If they even spot one error or anything else that they may not like, this may be the end of your possible job opportunity with this particular company. With the added tool of being able to go online to find jobs, employers have had to become even stricter when it comes to resumes. This has become a necessity because of the huge amount of interest that their job advertisements accumulate. In this short discussion on resume writing we will be discussing the many aspects of a resume. This discussion will require us to look at all possible angles of resume writing. The first that will be discussed is the parts of a resume.

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Can you write an article on entry-level resumes for students who may still be in high school who are trying to obtian a professional internship or even their first job/volunteer experience? This would be very helpful

Posted on 02/16/2008 at 12:02:10 PM

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