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Subject:Re: Resume rules From:Sarah Mahoney <smahoney -at- U -dot- WASHINGTON -dot- EDU> Date:Mon, 13 Sep 1993 10:20:54 -0700
Excellent advice, Len. Since we are talking about resumes,
I'd like to briefly discuss a dilemma that I faced the last
time I updated my resume. Do you (all you TC's out there)
describe your employment history in an outline or paragraph
format? I like using complete sentences in a paragraph
format, but it seems like I can cover more in an outline
format. Opinions?
-Sarah Mahoney
-Technical Communicator
-Univ. of Wash., Seattle
On Mon, 13 Sep 1993, Len Olszewski wrote:
> Regarding the recent thread on a statement of objectives in a resume, I
> can contribute what they taught me about resumes and applying for jobs
> (at good old DTCC). I have to say that it worked for me.
> This isn't in any textbook, BTW. And we're going loosely from notes
> here.