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I would suggest that you create a resume highlighting interesting points such as your awards, professional interests, your career objective and how you can benefit the company should be listed in your cover letter.
I hope this helps!
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This is good advice for anyone with not much job experience
by lady fuschia on July 9th, 2006
I hate to say it, but it does not seem to be an option any more to 'hand tailor' one's Resume. I'm in the same boat with a History Degree and because EVERYONE wants me to apply 'online' I cannot really justify my skills and experience as the computer fields allow for little to no deviation from 'yes' or 'no' absolutes.
I kid you not, we are rapidly heading back to medieval times with the Corporations and big businesses as the new 'Lords of the Manor',,,,, : (
by Anonymous on September 18th, 2007