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joja [24]
3 years ago
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How is examining your personal qualities and skills useful in writing a resumé? A. It sets a positive tone for your work. B. It

helps you remember skills and experiences to list. C. It is a required part of any resumé D. It can be included as an attachment to the resumé.
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artcher [175]3 years ago
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In my opinion, the best answer among the choices listed above is option A. E<span>xamining your personal qualities and skills is useful in writing a resumé because it will set a positive tone for your work. It will give the employer the idea of who you are and how far can you go in the job you are applying for.</span>
NeTakaya3 years ago
7 0

B. It helps you remember skills and experiences to list.  


The thing to remember about resumes is that they are marketing documents.  This marketing document is what job seekers use to market themselves to potential employers.  Thus, what you’ll always want to do is present yourself in the most favorable manner by listing skills and experiences that are directly relevant to the job you’re applying for.  As such, to help yourself remember skills and experiences, it would most certainly help to examine your personal qualities and skills.

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