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Jay K, I'm glad to help out. Like most HR people, I do not believe in using a cover letter since it is nothing more than duplication of information that is in the resume itself. Many HR people tell
J. Wilson, Your objective needs to be more specific; what exactly do you wish to do in the company...auto mechanic, chemical engineer or CFO? You need to tell them what you are applying for. Check
jwilson, A few important things to remember about a resume: 1. it is intended to gain an interview NOT a job, 2. should be confined to a single page, and 3. contain a very specific explanation
N, Try this: K.NATESA 251, Dr. Marwah St, New Ranjitpura, 0183 2450xxxx Chheharta, Amritsar 143 105 OBJECTIVE: A copy editing position in a book publishing company EDUCATION: Guru
N, A few important things to remember about a resume: 1. it is intended to gain an interview NOT a job, 2. should be confined to a single page, and 3. contain a very specific explanation of
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