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Printed resume – dos and don’ts As professionals, we rely on the Internet to search for jobs and on email to apply for them. We create our resumes ... more>>
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Chronological vs. functional resumes A resume is a one- to two-page document summarizing your career objectives, professional experiences and ... more>>
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Resume Banks – what they are and how should you use them? Whether you have decided to change jobs, have been laid off and are looking for a new opport ... more>>