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Tips For Writing a Resume

By on Feb 2, 2012
Posted in: Organization/Time & Energy
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A resume  is your first impression on your recruiter. So make sure your resume is well written and have all the information required in it. Whenever I would have to send a resume to a potential new employer, there is so much I want to say to the person that will potentially read it. I often go on to Google to compare my resume with other samples and I feel like my resume could use finishing touches. ( This is also just me second guessing myself!) If you plan on switching careers or if you have to update your resume, it isn’t necessarily a science – but rather a technique. Here are ways you can be successful when updating or starting your resume.

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Krysten is originally from northeast Pennsylvania and now resides in Los Angeles, California. Krysten spent nearly 17 years working in commercial radio as a disc jockey before moving to L.A. Krysten's life-long passion in life has always been writing and music. Her greatest love is her teenage daughter. Krysten is also the proud owner of a 2-year old Basset Hound. Krysten says " I feel as long as I have the ability and brain power to write, there should be no reason to hold back. Though I am not a licensed therapist, I share my wisdom through what I have endured in my life. L.I.F.E is better than any PhD when it comes to having a talk with people."

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