career change resumes will require
an emphasis on the particular skills
you have that the company needs.
for example you would want to
emphasize your driving skills
if you were applying for a
courier job.
however, if you were applying for
an warehouse position, then you
would not emphasize your driving
skills,
but emphasize your ability of
tracking, shipping, receiving,,,etc.
therefore you would need several
resumes each with a different emphasis
of your skills, one for warehousing,
another for driving and another for
managerial opportunities.
the formats need to be different as
well.
some companies are intimidated to
see I highly detailed and professionally
done resume, like for minimal wage jobs
while others expect a highly detailed
resume.
"AND ABOVE ALL CHECK FOR
S-P-E-L-L-I-N-G"
while the format of the resume is
subjective,
one misspelled word can cost
you an opportunity.
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