Six Reasons Why My Resume Always Got Thrown In The Dumpster

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Resumes
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Human Resources,
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Recruitment & Selection,
Workforce Management
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Overview: All too many resumes are just a generic cataloging of where the candidate worked and how long he was there for. In contrast, your resume should be a highly customized marketing document, in which you precisely tailor your experience to focus on the employer's needs for the job. Most resumes ignore the crisp, compelling details that can add real power to a resume. Instead, they describe projects with flat, unsubstantiated claims like "Successful," or "Important." To add punch to those claims, let your resume tell the reader why the project was important.

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Format: HTML | Date: Aug 2007


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