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I need to post my resume online. However, I need to add key words so that
prospective employers can click on these words and be put immediately to the section of my resume that speaks to that word. For example "Communication" an employer would be transferred immediately to my experience in hosting a television programme. |
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If an employer has to go to a lot of trouble to find out basic information
about you, he is not going to bother. Presumably you are posting to an on-line job site, so be guided by the rules of that site. What any of this has to do with Microsoft Word I haven't a clue ![]() -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org dawn_nugent wrote: I need to post my resume online. However, I need to add key words so that prospective employers can click on these words and be put immediately to the section of my resume that speaks to that word. For example "Communication" an employer would be transferred immediately to my experience in hosting a television programme. |
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