Many musicians have heard the term: "Don't quit your day job." This refers to a musician who just doesn't quite have what it takes to make a living in music, let alone make it big. If you're looking for a job, the first thing you'll need is a resume'.
In an employment market that is competitive for the job seeker, it is very important to put your best foot forward in the job application and interview process. The first step is to put together an excellent resume' which will get you noticed and prompt a call for the initial interview. Once you have the face-to-face interview, you can shine. But, you cannot leave a good personal impression until you have made a first impression on paper through a quality resume'. To make sure your resume' stands out in a good way, there are ten things that should never be included.
... From: 10 Things To Never Put On A Job Resume'
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Friday, January 7, 2011
What To Never Put On A Job Resume'
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