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MoldyFrogToe
Yeah basically. Resumes get your foot in the door, that's about it. There's enough free advice out there to not have to pay for it.I disagree. In my experience most worthwhile employers are "on" to the game of superficial eloquence on a piece of paper. I had my university doll up my resume my senior year, failed pretty resoundingly, then shortened it myself to just the basics. I don't even list references, it's "upon request." I think it shows more respect for the interviewers intelligence and time to not list every attribute your mother thought was special.
I can't speak to shit yet because I'm still unemployed, but I've gotten more leads. I'm in the 2nd round of interviews right now for a govt job.