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I really like the combination resume, it allows the applicant to form the resume to what the employers are looking for. The bad thing about it is that employers may have to search for particular information if the resume is not well laid out.
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Hi Mr Auerbach's, I am a stay at home mom and I want to start a career now. I have a Master's degree in Economics and I would love to become a college professor but I'm also thinking about becoming a CPA. Can you help me please make a decision. Thank you
ODF is not even compatible between all the open source office suites, let alone from Microsoft. You should have suggested that Microsoft enhance the RTF document format. It has a more compatible base, as RTF documents can be opened by any word processor running on any operating system.{No Vendor Lockin} I tend to favour SSuite Office’s free office suites as they specialise in the RTF document format. Their software also don’t need to run on Java or .NET, like so many open source office suites, so it makes the software very small and efficient. http://www.ssuitesoft.com
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Awesome Tutorial! Now I don't have to keep using the drop-down box! lol
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