A Collection of lots of different types of resumes…
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Sample Resumes
The employment market is changing all the time and so have resumes, evolving from a one-size-fits-all standard. Here are our tips to convert your resume into a catching one.
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Tips for Preparing Good Resumes
—by Carla Vaughan
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Resume Mistakes: Do not let this happen
A curriculum vitae (singular), meaning “course of one’s life”, is a document that gives much more detail than does a resume about your academic and professional accomplishments. Curricula vitae (plural) are most often used for academic or research positions, whereas resumes are the preferred documents in business and industry.
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Curriculum Vitae (CV).
A cover letter is a letter of introduction to an employer, which is used to formally submit a resume for employer review. The goal of the cover letter is to identify your intent to “apply for” or “seek out” a specific position within a company or present yourself as available for a range of positions within a company.
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Cover Letter Writing
Sequence of resume information.
The order and content of everyone’s resume does not have to be the same. However, formats are somewhat standardized so that employers can easily find the information they seek. After your heading, sequence the information on your resume from most important to least important with regard to supporting your career objective.
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Content and sections of your resume – Part 1….
Skills.
• Almost every resume should include a skills section. The heading might simply read “Skills,” and include a list of various skills, including computer skills, laboratory skills, foreign language skills, etc.
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Content and sections of your resume – Part 2….





