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Job Search Tip 21 Remix: Key Details on Top
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Building on the tip from last week, put the important details at the top so the resume reviewer can quickly find them. You don't want them to have to wade through a wall of text; they may put your resume down before reading everything.
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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,
"Research suggests that you have 10 seconds of someone reading your resume to generate an almost final impression. Keep this in mind as you craft your resume. The highlights should be at the beginning and separated from the rest of the text so it is easy for the reviewer to find. What you emphasize will depend on the job you are applying for."
~@~@~@~@~
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,
"Research suggests that you have 10 seconds of someone reading your resume to generate an almost final impression. Keep this in mind as you craft your resume. The highlights should be at the beginning and separated from the rest of the text so it is easy for the reviewer to find. What you emphasize will depend on the job you are applying for."
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