Your resume should tell who you are, what you want to do, and why someone should hire you. You don't have to give your date of birth, marital status, height, or weight. Don't list interests and hobbies which have nothing to do with the job. Use strong action verbs to make your resume come alive. Some action verbs to use are: arranged, built, managed, directed, organized, planned, prepared, sold, and operated.

Remember that your resume gives the first impression of you. Make sure that impression is the best one possible.

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