Writing a resume can be an intimidating process; it’s a first impression used by employers to determine whether or not to proceed to an interview. It’s natural for first-time job seekers or career-changers to ask, “where do I even start?” /nWe’ve decided to make the process a bit easier by answering three of the most common questions:/n- “Is it ok to use a template?”
– “Which format is best for me?”
– “Do I need an objective statement?”/nAnswering these three questions will have you well on your way to your first resume!
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