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Seven First-Time Resume Concerns
By Peter Vogt | MonsterTRAK Career Coach
When you’re a college student or recent grad and trying to write a resume, especially your first one, you’ll face questions you typically won’t find addressed in the current blizzard of resume books. That doesn’t mean your questions aren’t valid; it simply means the resume experts often overlook them, because they generally target mid-career audiences.
As The MonsterTRAK Career Coach, I’ve seen many versions of the following resume-related questions.
metot
over 3 years ago
82 comments
Thanks for the tips:)
abu
over 3 years ago
4 comments
i am prepared to abide to your rules and regulations
Cameron01
almost 4 years ago
118 comments
Another good piece of advice for resumes is always use bullet points when describing what you did. It's really difficult to glance at huge chunks of text, and I've heard that one statistic time and time again how employers generally only look at your resume for 20-30 seconds! (After all that hard work!)