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		<title>By: Resume Writer</title>
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		<description>What an interesting way to get jobseekers and potential employers together! And you&#039;re definitely right about the importance of having a resume ready for unexpected opportunities. 

The challenge in this sort of situation, where you don&#039;t know who will be reading your resume, is that you can&#039;t customize it for a specific employer. It&#039;s definitely the place where I would consider using a profile statement (highlighting strengths and experience) at the top of the resume rather than an objective statement specifying particular jobs or positions of interest.</description>
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<p>The challenge in this sort of situation, where you don&#8217;t know who will be reading your resume, is that you can&#8217;t customize it for a specific employer. It&#8217;s definitely the place where I would consider using a profile statement (highlighting strengths and experience) at the top of the resume rather than an objective statement specifying particular jobs or positions of interest.</p>
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