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shb
Job Seeker • 70
Posted 11 September 2007, 07:33 PM

SHB

This is great, please tell me why my resume is so amazing! Thanks




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You should always include an objective at the begining of your resume.What kind of position are you looking for?
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Theres no need to include your high school educatin on a professional resume. If youre in college, its a given. ;) I can see that you have a lot of offer, so you can use the space for other experience, awards, activities, etc.
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Though you have a great GPA, itsnot always a good idea to include it on your resume. If another applicant includes there GPA and its higher than yours, thats an immediate quantitive comparison. The goal is to let them know why YOU are the best for the job. Dont make the comparison too easy!
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I would suggest that you change the order here so that the employer knows what a colonial cabinet does right away.
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Put your computer an language skills at the top of the category.
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great talking points
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733THax0r420
Job Seeker • 80
23 September 2007, 04:12 PM
This is a resume.

AmysResumes
Job Seeker • 320
26 December 2007, 12:41 PM
Overall, this is great resume. You have good experience and education to help you land a job. All you need is a well written obective and a few twaeks here and there. I hope you will find my notes helpful. Need extra help with your resume? Amy's been there and knows the challenges of creating a resume that will make employers notice! Visit www.myspace.com/amysresumes or email Amy at amysresumes@mac.com!

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9 January 2008, 10:24 AM
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ladyloo
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19 March 2009, 02:22 PM
Wow! looks like you've had some great experience. You don't say what kind of position you're looking for, but I suspect with am IS degree & some good references from your employers you should do well.


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