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WHERE DO I LOOK FOR PROPER VOCABULARY FOR WRITING A RESUMES
I am writin a resumes for the first time since 2000. I am embarrased to say
I forgot how or more importantly the words to use for things such a profile or a summary , my objective. |
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WHERE DO I LOOK FOR PROPER VOCABULARY FOR WRITING A RESUMES
We don't deal with content, however your 'object' is to get the job, and so
for a start you should consider using a spelling and grammar checker. Nothing deters employers more than sloppy presentation. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org "lost in time" lost in wrote in message ... I am writin a resumes for the first time since 2000. I am embarrased to say I forgot how or more importantly the words to use for things such a profile or a summary , my objective. |
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WHERE DO I LOOK FOR PROPER VOCABULARY FOR WRITING A RESUMES
To add to Graham's reply, do a Search on Google for CVs or resumes to see
many thousands of examples. -- Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP "lost in time" lost in wrote in message ... I am writin a resumes for the first time since 2000. I am embarrased to say I forgot how or more importantly the words to use for things such a profile or a summary , my objective. |
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