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Gordon Hall

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Customer Service Representative Sales Gm at Dmr Designs
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Long resume
Most in HR are looking through many applicants, so I agree with one of the clients answers to keep it short, to the point. At the end of the resume, you can add "References upon request.
I hope this helps.
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Paa Banks

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Auto Electrecian at Goldfields Ghana Limited
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wow good advise, well noted
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Alyssa Heiner

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Good advice, Gordon!
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Hi. In my resume revision classes through work source they indicate companies spend 3 to 5 seconds glancing at resumes., they would maybe scan your too 3 bullet points per job experience listed so key words are really important., they also don't want to see references available on request as one usually adds that within the on line resume builder at the companies website. At least that's how it is in the Seattle area. I'm not sure how it is in other states.,if you all have work source offices in your area through your state unemployment offices it may be worth it to take a resume class.,