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Job Search Tip 30 Remix: Take Language from the Job Posting
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It is a good way to get started describing your work. List your job activities using this equation: active verb + direct object + any other helpful details, like how or why you did it. Present tense for describing your current job, past tense for previous work.
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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,
"Having trouble with the wording in your resume? Take phrases from the job postings themselves, as long as they are well written. Just do not take too much from any single job posting, mix-and-match. Lastly, you must be truthful. Only list credentials or experiences that you possess!"
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Enjoy my work?
The Ursa Majors (furry book awards) has nominated Work Fur Hire for best "general literary work."
Register to vote below and vote for the book!
https://ursamajorawards.org/
Are you a member of the Furry Writers' Guild? Vote for my book for best anthology!
https://coyotlawards.com/2024-coyotl-awards-nominations-2/
~@~@~@~@~
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,
"Having trouble with the wording in your resume? Take phrases from the job postings themselves, as long as they are well written. Just do not take too much from any single job posting, mix-and-match. Lastly, you must be truthful. Only list credentials or experiences that you possess!"
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