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Resume Writing Tips

Learn how to rework your resume with our expert advice to help you land a private-sector job after serving in the military.
Don't be too concerned with your resume's length -- as long as it's detailed enough to get you an interview.
If you have a spotty work history or are trying to switch careers, this resume format may do the trick.
Use what you've learned to your advantage. Learn how and where to include your education on your resume.
No matter how you left, you need to present the best accomplishments you made at the job to prospective employers.
If you're trying to get into a new industry, play up your transferable skills on your resume. Here's how.
You're raring to go on your career but finding it tough to catch a break due to your youth. Let your passion show.
Trying to get certain jobs when you don't have a degree can be tough. Educate yourself on how to adapt your resume.
You can highlight other qualities besides experience on your resume. Adaptability, work ethic and resourcefulness are also valued by employers.
Many job seekers fall prey to these common resume faux pas, dooming their chances of landing interviews. Learn what not to do.
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