by Miss Anubis loves this season on July 10th, 2009

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My resume isn't getting me the interviews I'm desiring so I figure it's time to update it again, what are some things I should include or maybe take out? (Going for Medical Office jobs if this helps)

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  • by Doggie S on July 10th, 2009

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    Limit your resume to a maximum of two pages. I believe many employers prefer short resumes these days (unless you have a long work history related to the job you're applying for. It's annoying to see work experience that's not even remotely related to the vacancy). Who would really sift through very loooooong resumes anyway?

    If you have prior and recent experience related to a medical office job, put it at the first part of your resume. If not, put education/trainings related to that job first.

    Also, don't write too long sentences or phrases. Two lines each entry should be the maximum.

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