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i am in the process of typing a resume but i want it to be a legal
professional resume for a billing coordinator position in a law office |
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Hi Sonya
sonya rose wrote: i am in the process of typing a resume but i want it to be a legal professional resume for a billing coordinator position in a law office I would hope that the _content_ of your resume was more important than the format (of course you're right: with a bad format, the content might not even be considered). But why would a resume for a law firm have to be *formatted* differently than for another office job? So I don't really see what councel we can give. Maybe you want to try to get hold of some of the company's letters (so you might see whether they're using rather modern or traditional layouts/types etc.). But if you really want to imitate that (or rather stand out), nobody but you can make this decision. 2cents Robert -- /"\ ASCII Ribbon Campaign | MS \ / | MVP X Against HTML | for / \ in e-mail & news | Word |
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