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inna [77]
3 years ago
11

What two things can you do to make your resume easy to scan for employers?

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Ray Of Light [21]3 years ago
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1.make sure its neat
2. make sure you give it to someone who doesn't know you well so that cant judge your alls past experiences
3. make sure that everything is correct as in addresses, zip codes etc.
quester [9]3 years ago
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D/E Is the Correct answer .
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Most likely, you even get some vaguely useful advice about your future. Daniel Cohen wrote in the Chicago Tribune in 1968 that:

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