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Liula [17]
3 years ago
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Task 1: Creating a Résumé Identify a career in a chosen career cluster, and write arésuméfor an entry-level position in this fie

ld. Apply the résuméwriting tips and techniques that you learned in this course. You may create experience and skills that you do not actually have, as long as they are a realistic illustration of what you would need in order to get an entry-level job in the chosen career. Type your response here: Task 2: Writing a Cover Letter Prepare a cover letter to highlight your skills required for the job identified in the previous task. Apply the tips for writing cover letters that you learned in this course.
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mario62 [17]3 years ago
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