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Video: Is your resume in HD?

CBTVProbably the most important professional marketing tool you have — after yourself — is your resume. But if it’s filled with fluffy words and vague phrases, it’s not going to do its job. You need to make things crystal clear to employers when you’re telling them about your accomplishments and professional expertise.

Watch this new video from CareerBuilderTV to learn how:

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  1. larryheard | Sep 23, 2009 | Reply

    When you could, keep your summary at 3-5 sentences with figures. Now some add on inhow to write a resume? Just keep it clean and professional. No grammar errors, no I and me statement, and use specific figures when you can. Keep your qualification relevant to the position you’re applying to.

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