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How to Write a Resume

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Summary: Since resumes are the ultimate marketing tool, write a resume that highlights education and accomplishments. Write and re-write a resume with the help of a management executive in this free video about writing job resumes.

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By Gloria Dixon Campbell
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Gloria Dixon Campbell has an executive MBA in management from the University of South Florida and a BA in sociology from the University of West Florida. She has developed, researched...read more

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"Writing your resume, it may seem a mundane task. But it is very, very important. I'm Gloria Campbell with Advantage Training Systems. Giving you some ideas on how to write a resume. A resume is really your marketing tool. Think of it as a brochure that you're going to give a customer or a potential employer. Or set it to them. And so, on your brochure. What you want to cover is, who you are. What things make you different or unique. And also make sure that on there are some basic information. such as high school. Education is really one of those keys that people may in fact, look for. Do you have a High school diploma? Do you have any type of vocational certifications? Do you have a college degree? Make sure, all of that information is on your resume. One suggestion I have, is to actually take a look at some formats. And most of them will allow you to kind of, fill in the blank. Write your resume, re-write your resume. Have someone critique your resume. Before you do your final copy. I'm Gloria Campbell with Advantage Training Systems. Located in St Petersburg, Florida. Giving you ideas on how to write a fantastic resume."

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