Perfection in a resume isn’t just for perfectionists, but rather anyone who cares about landing a job. Employers only pay 30 seconds to each resume, if that, so you need to be able to grab their interest upon first glance and lure them in to read more. They advised us to utilize “power verbs” to describe your responsibilities at past jobs. They took all our questions and advised us how to tweak your resume based on different employment opportunities to show your employer that you are a proper fit. I certainly underestimated the amount of time, energy, and attention needed to make your resume stand out from the others. I feel as if I can produce my resume effectively, but I can use resume review offered by STARR to help identify any mistakes made.
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