Directed and Different
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You should know what you want to apply for before starting the job hunt. In this way, your hunt will lean towards only one profession and a number of positions which will narrow down your choices. Make a resume that emphasizes your strengths, but at the same time, avoid placing unnecessary “achievements” just to make your resume longer (like your perfect examination in your English course). Make it interesting enough so that the employer would want to know more about you. Also remember that it is best to make your resume concise, so only place the experiences that would contribute to your job qualification. The resume is the written counterpart of an interview, so arrange it in a way that it would be deemed formal yet fun.

by: Evey

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