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6:50AM | posted by Shelley Ng | July 22, 2009 | comments: 0
How To Write A Resume For Any Situation

Searching for a job? If so, you have something in common with nearly every other professional in the job market: putting together a resume. But despite the fact that nearly everyone writes one, preparing this document can be tricky. A workplace expert from Robert Half International will address the following sticky resume situations:
• You have a gap in your work history
• You've held a lot of jobs in a short amount of time
• You've worked for only one company
• You've held several temporary positions but few full-time roles
• You're a recent college graduate with little experience
• You're not sure how to list your GPA
• Your former employer changed its name
For more information, visit www.rhi.com.
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