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What does a resume consist of?
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I suggest you go on the Internet and see if you can find some examples. Back in the Dark Ages, when I applied for jobs, they had info such as where you went to school, G.P.A. if it was good, places you'd worked, volunteer work, hobbies, etc. depending on where you were applying for a job. They need to be adjusted accordingly to indicate anything that would suggest you would be good at what you were applying for.....
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The library also has many great books and ideas about creating one.
In a nutshell, it consists of information about your skills, education, and work experience, so that a prospective employer can see if you would be a good fit for a job opening. |
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A resume consists of your name, address, and contact info at the very top, a list of of skills and licences that an employer may be intererested in, and the last few jobs you had along with name of place, your title there, and your main job duties. You can bring up good examples of resumes on-line. I haven't written resumes for a living and have helped people out many times by writing resumes. PM me if you have any questions.
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There is a vital difference between a Resume and a CV.
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I was just thinking if you can convey enthusiasm in buzz words across to them. That might help. Make it look like you are enthusiastic about partnering with them as a team.
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