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How to write a resume that commands attention

Fast guide to writing resumes and cover letters

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A substandard resume can prevent you from being called for an interview. A good resume should describe your professional experience, plus your career accomplishments, training and education. Do looks count? Yes, but only to the extent that the resume is neat, professional and easy to read.

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Last updated on: Sep 24, 2005

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