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Job Search Tip 107: Is Your Name Too Big?
Title can't be empty.
Title can't be empty.
You should be listing things like a resume summary, programming languages that you know, or major accomplishments, not your address and empty space. Utilize that space with job-relevant information!
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alt text:
Edwin, an anthropomorphic jackrabbit, is wearing a business casual outfit and has a grumpy expression on his face. He gives job searching tips by speaking directly to the reader using a dialogue bubble. Edwin says,
"Putting your name at the top of your resume is critical, but it should not take up much of the page. I have seen as much as 20% of the page taken up by personal information (e.g., name, address, email, phone) and blank space. The top portion of the front page of your resume is prime real estate for listing key details. Use it wisely!"
~@~@~@~@~
Looking for a job? Enjoy Furry short story collections? Both!?
Check out Work Fur Hire, a hybrid self-help and furry short story collection aimed at helping you get a job. Ebook available on several platforms. Order Now!
https://workfurhirebook.carrd.co/
~@~@~@~@~
alt text:
Edwin, an anthropomorphic jackrabbit, is wearing a business casual outfit and has a grumpy expression on his face. He gives job searching tips by speaking directly to the reader using a dialogue bubble. Edwin says,
"Putting your name at the top of your resume is critical, but it should not take up much of the page. I have seen as much as 20% of the page taken up by personal information (e.g., name, address, email, phone) and blank space. The top portion of the front page of your resume is prime real estate for listing key details. Use it wisely!"
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