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Résumés are used for three things: to get an interview, to introduce yourself, and to provide a documented, factual work history. You may not like it, but you've got to have one, and if you don't have a great résumé, you will be lost in the quagmire of job search. In this section, we explore the many types and uses for resumes. With the help of ILostMyJob.com, you can have a resume that really stands out from the others.

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1 5 Strategies to Combat an Employment Gap
2 How to Quickly and Easily Create Jaw-Dropping Career Accomplishments
3 Bigger is NOT Always Better
4 Do I Delete This from My Resume or Not?
5 Crash! Boom! Bang! (a.k.a. 5 Big Reasons Why Your Resume Isn’t Working)
6 Resume Writing Tips: Create a Powerful Opening Statement
7 Executive Resume Tips: Five Common Resume Mistakes
8 HelpMyResume.org
9 Write the Basic Resume
10 Video Resumes and Building a Reel
11 Keeping Track of your Resume
12 Resume Writing Guide
13 Resume Types, Styles, Targeting
14 Describe Your Stengths
15 Types and Uses of Resumes
 

 
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