Who are you? What skill sets do you possess? And how will your more idealistic qualities contribute to a company? In two pages or less, your resume answers these questions and leaves the reader, your potential employer left wanting to know more. In short, your resume is a written reflection of who you are in the workplace, the most ideal depiction, of course. In concise language, utilizing bullet points and plenty of white space, your resume becomes a picture, a sales pitch of who you promise to be as an employee. This depiction requires more than just listing relevant experience and educa...
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