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This Is Very Good Practice For Thereal Worldmany Jobs Now Require This is very good practice for the "real world." Many jobs now require resumes to be submitted electronically. This assignment provides an opportunity to create and submit your final resume in a professional format. Your resume should be meticulously prepared, containing no grammatical or spelling errors, and should effectively showcase your accomplishments rather than just listing job duties. Avoid vague phrases such as "team-player" or "hard worker" unless supported by specific examples that demonstrate these qualities. Ensure your resume begins with a compelling section that highlights your skills and abilities—grab the reader's attention immediately, as they only spend a few seconds reviewing each resume. Contact information must be clearly located at the top of the page, including your name, address, email, phone number, and optionally, social media links. Follow this information with a solid black dividing line to distinguish it from the rest of the resume. Next, include a section titled "Highlights," "Skills," or "Qualifications" at the top. This section should showcase your key competencies right away. Then list your education, focusing solely on higher education or advanced training—do not include high school information. Following education, list your work experience using specific accomplishment-based statements rather than general duties. For example, instead of "managed the team," specify "Led a team of five employees to achieve a 20% increase in sales over six months." Refrain from using vague descriptors like "experience" or "responsible for." Instead, always emphasize results and impacts to demonstrate your abilities and performance. Eliminate all tired or meaningless phrases such as "motivated," "hardworking," "team-player," or "computer efficient." Replace these with concrete examples that illustrate these qualities, like "Volunteered to lead a team of employees in the annual food drive" or "Served as president of the company's employee discussion group," which actively demonstrate the trait. If space allows, consider including additional sections such as "Professional Training," "Volunteer Experience," "Internships," "Skills," or "Languages"—anything that enhances your suitability for the target position. Be strategic and relevant. Avoid listing references or referencing "References available upon request."


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