Your resume is generally your first introduction to a company
and as such it should incorporate material that will attract the
reader's attention and persuade the prospective employer you are
the one they should hire for the job.
While creating a resume is no exact science, you should have a
clear understanding of your professional objectives and highlight
those skills that qualify you to work for the particular company
for which you are applying. Ultimately, your resume should
sell you.
Most importantly, do not forget to proofread your work, because
a grammatical or typographical error may cost you an
interview.
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Marketing Your Experience
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