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« on: February 19, 2008, 12:36:53 AM »
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There are so many ways to write your resume. But can anyone tell me whats the best way to write resume? Do we have any expert here on resume writings? There are many people who would like to know more about good resume writing.

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« Reply #1 on: February 19, 2008, 10:58:40 PM »
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    *  To pass the employer's screening process (requisite educational level, number years' experience, etc.), to give basic facts which might favorably influence the employer (companies worked for, political affiliations, racial minority, etc.). To provide contact information: an up-to-date address and a telephone number (a telephone number which will always be answered during business hours).
    * To establish you as a professional person with high standards and excellent writing skills, based on the fact that the resume is so well done (clear, well-organized, well-written, well-designed, of the highest professional grades of printing and paper). For persons in the art, advertising, marketing, or writing professions, the resume can serve as a sample of their skills.
    * To have something to give to potential employers, your job-hunting contacts and professional references, to provide background information, to give out in "informational interviews" with the request for a critique (a concrete creative way to cultivate the support of this new person), to send a contact as an excuse for follow-up contact, and to keep in your briefcase to give to people you meet casually - as another form of "business card."
    * To use as a covering piece or addendum to another form of job application, as part of a grant or contract proposal, as an accompaniment to graduate school or other application.
    * To put in an employer's personnel files.
    * To help you clarify your direction, qualifications, and strengths, boost your confidence, or to start the process of commiting to a job or career change.
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