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You have 10 seconds to make a good impression on an employer with your resume. -- Melissa Richardson, Associate Director, MBA CMC
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STEP 4: GO FOR THE JOB > RESUME

Choose the right words to create a
professional image of yourself.


A resume is more than just a listing of jobs, responsibilities, duties and dates. It is a summary of what you have accomplished and contributed to one or more organizations. The experience and skills that you highlight in your resume should help distinguish you from other candidates.

A resume should be tailored to the specific job you are applying for, focusing on your relevant experience and skills. Most importantly, the resume should demonstrate to the employer how the skills you have acquired could help achieve the goals of their department or organization.

Go further.
tip
Your eRecruiting resume.
You must choose one primary resume that recruiters review on eRecruiting.com. The resume should be in Microsoft Word, and it will be converted to PDF and HTML formats to protect it from viruses when you upload it to the site. Give your resume a professional title, such as Jay Doe Resume.




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