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Audrey W
Job Seeker • -5
Posted 9 February 2010, 07:10 PM

Audrey Walker


Country
United States
Career Field
Other
Location
Pittsburgh, PA
School
Hamilton College
Groups
Other
Salary Range
$25-30,000


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It is not required to label your resume. Add contact information to the top, after your name. The employer needs some way to contact you if they want to hire you.
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Objective statements do not really belong on a resume. Your objective is to get the job. Your resume should show the employer what you can do for them. It is not the place to tell the employer what you want.
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This is a non-standard part of a resume. Your experience should speak as your qualification. If you need to explain your qualification further, do it either in your cover letter or in an interview.
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Redundant and jumbled. You have one page to sell yourself on, instead of filling it with buzz-words or repeating yourself, fill it with examples of what you have acomplished.
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Employers will scan your resume, not read every word. Make these bullet points, that is the generally expected format of a resume. You do not need to include that the position was temporary, full time, part time, etc.
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Add your position to this description. What did you do at Penn Hills? Were you a manager, a secretary, an analyst? Your future employer will want to know.
Page 1
Note
It is not required to label your resume. Add contact information to the top, after your name. The employer needs some way to contact you if they want to hire you.
Note
Objective statements do not really belong on a resume. Your objective is to get the job. Your resume should show the employer what you can do for them. It is not the place to tell the employer what you want.
Note
This is a non-standard part of a resume. Your experience should speak as your qualification. If you need to explain your qualification further, do it either in your cover letter or in an interview.
Note
Redundant and jumbled. You have one page to sell yourself on, instead of filling it with buzz-words or repeating yourself, fill it with examples of what you have acomplished.
Note
Employers will scan your resume, not read every word. Make these bullet points, that is the generally expected format of a resume. You do not need to include that the position was temporary, full time, part time, etc.
Note
Oops. I dont think this space is supposed to be here.
Note
Add your position to this description. What did you do at Penn Hills? Were you a manager, a secretary, an analyst? Your future employer will want to know.
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Keep resume to one page. Most employers will throw a resume away without looking at it if it is more than one page.
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Keep resume to one page. Most employers will throw a resume away without looking at it if it is more than one page.
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dfault312
Job Seeker • 150
9 February 2010, 08:12 PM
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