What Does Your Résumé Say About You?

Topics:
Resumes
Tags:
Management,
Résumé,
Strategy,
Times Business Solutions
Source:
Times Business Solutions

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Overview: Your resume is one of the most important documents that you will ever have to create in your life. And yet, many people spend no more than an hour creating their résumé! Perhaps their resumes are accurate then? Maybe their entire work history can be hastily written in an hour - all their skills, knowledge, qualifications, interests and experience! Or are they just underselling themselves? Take a step back from your resume .Think about it for a minute about what you have written.

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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2008 | Pages: 2


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