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    As a professional in the business field, your resume education section shows your knowledge and dedication to your career. Depending on your area of expertise, your education section lets employers know of the certifications and licenses you need to work at their firm. When writing a resume education section, it's important to keep it continually updated with any new training or certifications you've received to show employers you're aware of changes in the field. What to Include in a Business Resume Education Section Always look at job postings for requirments that you need to include in your education section. Along with your college education inforamtion, any additional coursework requirments, certifications and ongoing professional training need to be included in your education section. When writing a resume education section, use it to expand upon your…

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    the right thing. I often see authenticity as sometimes black and white but then again sometimes I see it as shades of grey throughout the situation. When I look at person and they have done wrong but yet something good came out of it I see it as shades of grey. Yes, they have done something wrong, but it came with a good outcome. Authenticity has diverse meanings and definitions but I think authenticity means having integrity, having factual evidence, and having loyalty. First, you must have…

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    Each step is includes four action statuses: initial, intermediate, completion and rejection. During each step, the candidate’s status changes and eventually moves to completion, withdraw or not selected status. In step 1, the recruiter will pre-screen all candidates’ resumes determine who meets the minimum qualifications for the position. If the format of applicant's resume is done a certain way, the system will bypass it and rank it as a not matching the minimum hiring standards, regardless of…

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    I also kept in mind to keep my resume chronological, functional, and appealing to the eye. My first resume looked very odd and plain. If I sent that resume into a job, I know it wouldn’t catch anyone’s eye compared to others. Once learning about arrangement, emphasis, contrast, repetition, alignment, and proximity I knew my resume could become more attractive. Once I redesigned my resume, figuring out which colors went best with others, how to align my text, etc., I feel as if I hit all of the…

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    Functional Resume

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    A Resume is a key element to getting a job. Through a resume a person can should that they are qualified and have the experience that the employer is looking for. A resume has key component that are very important and a person needs all of them, if they are missing one component it could make or break a person getting that job. There are three different resumes and an curriculum vitae. Along with a resume a person attaches a cover letter, which is the first thing an employer looks so it must…

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    Military Resume

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    A military resume groups military involvement in a way which potential businesses can see the pertinence of your military abilities for a non military personnel work. A few individuals join the military in light of the fact that having those identifications on their warriors makes them stand with pride. It is as though being a trooper is the most respectable employment any one could ever have. Your military resume help to pass on a message that will make enrollment specialists and bosses need to…

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    Resume 36 While reviewing resume 36 my first of impression of the resume was that everything was spread heavily from the left to the right. I feel like when an interviewer is looking at a resume the person is usually looking for the key points for the job description. Which in this case everything is very scattered and hard to look for the key points. Also another thing I saw within this resume is that the person did not stay consistent with their bullets or dates. For example, in the skills…

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    Sample Resume Analysis

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    Hi *|FNAME|*, Thanks for signing up for a Resume Review with me. The following are suggestions that I believe you should make to better show off your skills, experience, and value. The changes you should make are below: First off, I like your summary statement ("Driven, motivated, and experience . . .") and the professional profile; however, you don't need both. The professional profile section is a great summary in itself., but the summary doesn't say anything that the professional profile…

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    assigned to us was vital to be an effective engineer in the industry, one of the assignments was more important than the others in improving our chances to even make our way into the industry. It was the work related to the résumé, specifically, skill set résumé. I chose this piece of technical writing over the rest because of its importance, especially in the modern world. A résumé is key to qualify for a wide range of opportunities including, but not limited to, jobs (including part-time…

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    Resumes aren't only for those searching for a job. Resumes can be useful for high school students prepping for a college interview or they can give it to teachers who are writing them a letter of recommendation. If you're looking for a way to showcase your education, jobs, skills, activities, and awards a resume will be your best bet! Don't get discouraged from writing a resume if you don't feel like you have a ton of work experience. You've been acquiring experience through activities such as…

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