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Monthly Archives: January 2010
Keeping Your Resume Manageable and Avoiding Clutter
When you begin to look for a new job, it’s imperative to update your resume with exciting and valid new information. Most likely you were able to gain a great deal of experience in your latest position, so you should have plenty to add to your resume. Continue reading
Posted in career advice, resume creation, resume tips, resume writing
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