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Troyanec [42]
2 years ago
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What information goes in the ""evidence"" section of your resumé? i. qualities and skills ii. education iii. work experience i o

nly ii only iii only ii and iii
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KiRa [710]2 years ago
5 0

A formal record that contains the qualification of a candidate for a job is called a resume. Education and work experiences go in the evidence section.

<h3>What is the evidence?</h3>

The evidence is the proof that is accurate and is used in resumes to confirm and verify the facts about the education, and work experience of an individual.

Educational qualifications like schooling and college are needed in any job interview along with prior work experience as they are the proof of your credentials.

Therefore, option II and III are the part of the evidence.

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