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Nope... I just throw it together whenever I am applying for something.
I don't have it updated. I'm in the Marine Corps with 14 years time in service. So I'm good until I decide to retire then I'll walk into a position after I have 3 months of paid vacation. There are some perks to the military if you know how to use them.
I always keep my resume updated. I update it about every 6 months to a year.
Yes, I do that. :)
Yes. I have time to write it well and get all of the names of equipment and tasks correct.
No, if I'm needing an up to date resume, I already would have plenty of time on my hands not having a job to go to to create current ones.
Where is a good site that offers free templates and assistance with resumes? Also one that helps with cover letters too please..thanks
by allison88 on April 6th, 2011
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If you get paid to promote stuff while claiming it's news, does that mean your job experience is as a shill instead of a reporter?
by Halliburton Shill on December 13th, 2010
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Grammar police: What is the proper verb tense to use to describe job duties on a resume? They say don't mix but what does that mean?
by angel1000 on April 12th, 2011
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Do you have a resumé readily available?
by Zack on November 7th, 2010
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How does this sound as for a summary of qualifications on my resume?
by justme22 on December 13th, 2010
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ok thank you +6
by nutmegcollector on June 13th, 2009