天空之城 2006-10-23 02:35 PM
Your resume should serve you, and not a recruiter's possible whim
By M.B. OWENS
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THERE IS A lot of advice on how to look for a job. Sometimes it is contradictory. Much of the advice is from a human resource manager's or recruiter's perspective aimed at making their job easier. What you need to do is look at what is in your best interest. f5~rLn+b
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Some managers involved with the hiring process frown on the use of functional resumes, for example. They prefer the chronological style. Others tell you to use the functional format in certain situations such as an extensive job history using multiple skills. So, what should you actually do?Z
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Don't try to please everyone! Look out for yourself. Try to get an interview.