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snow_lady [41]
4 years ago
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When formatting your résumé, it’s important to consider the organization of the information you’re providing a potential employe

r. You need to keep your words brief and concise. Use ______ to make your résumé easier to scan. You could use numbers, percentages, or dollar amounts to draw the eye down the page. And you can use _______ around important information in your résumé so it stands out from the rest of the text.
A. LONG SENTENCES, BULLET POINTS, IMAGES
B. FONT SIZE, CONTACT INFORMATION, BULLET POINTS, WHITE SPACES
English
2 answers:
FrozenT [24]4 years ago
7 0

A: Bullet Points

B: White Spaces (I <em>Think</em>)

Sergeeva-Olga [200]4 years ago
4 0

Answer:

<em>When formatting your résumé, it’s important to consider the organization of the information you’re providing a potential employer. You need to keep your words brief and concise. Use </em><em>BULLET POINTS</em><em> to make your résumé easier to scan. You could use numbers, percentages, or dollar amounts to draw the eye down the page. And you can use </em><em>WHITE SPACES</em><em> around important information in your résumé so it stands out from the rest of the text.</em>

Explanation:

<u>Bullet points</u> in a CV allow the applicant to make clean lists of his duties, skills and work experience and improve the readability of the CV by making its scanning effortless.

Moreover, <u>white spaces</u> in a CV not only prevent clutter and chaos, but also encourage the reader to focus on some relevant information the applicant is highlighting by standing that information out.

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