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Read MoreHaving your resume and cover letter available 24/7 via platforms and devices works to your advantage by keeping you ready to apply wherever, whenever, and however, you want instantly. Here are 5 places you should have your resume saved and stored for when an opportunity comes knocking.
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Read MoreWhile keeping your resume current at all times is best practice for job search and career success most people only touch their resume once in a few years. Here are several red flags that you need to update your resume before something catastrophic happens.
Read MoreHaving a gap in your resume is more common today than ever before. Here are 3 ways you can address it on your resume from TRWC’s Lead Resume Writer, Tamika Thompson.
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Read MoreThese are the most common resume myths that hinder resume and job search effectiveness. If you see them listed in any article or social media post, don’t believe it!
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