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    If you are looking for a job you may need to scrutinize your r?sum? and perhaps rewrite it every six months or so. Why you ask? Well, because things change in the workforce and the job you may be seeking may be slightly different with different qualifications then they are looking for then the last set of jobs that you tried to get hired at.

    Additionally as you make changes in your r?sum? often you will find minor mistakes. Some of the mistakes are so minor that you may not even notice them and surely someone reading it probably will not either because most human resource directors merely scan the r?sum? very quickly. It either goes into the waste can or into the piles to look at later.

    There are however many human resource directors who scrutinize every little thing on a r?sum? very carefully to look for perfect punctuation, style and professionalism. If they find a mistake it might cost you thousands of dollars a year in starting salary or you may never get a chance to apply for the job in

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    g may be slightly different with different qualifications then they are looking for then the last set of jobs that you tried to get hired at.

    Additionally as you make changes in your r?sum? often you will find minor mistakes. Some of the mistakes are so minor that you may not even notice them and surely someone reading it probably will not either because most human resource directors merely scan the r?sum? very quickly. It either goes into the waste can or into the piles to look at later.

    There are however many human resource directors who scrutinize every little thing on a r?sum? very carefully to look for perfect punctuation, style and professionalism. If they find a mistake it might cost you thousands of dollars a year in starting salary or you may never get a chance to apply for the job i

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    will find minor mistakes. Some of the mistakes are so minor that you may not even notice them and surely someone reading it probably will not either because most human resource directors merely scan the r?sum? very quickly. It either goes into the waste can or into the piles to look at later.

    There are however many human resource directors who scrutinize every little thing on a r?sum? very carefully to look for perfect punctuation, style and professionalism. If they find a mistake it might cost you thousands of dollars a year in starting salary or you may never get a chance to apply for the job i

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    r?sum? very quickly. It either goes into the waste can or into the piles to look at later.

    There are however many human resource directors who scrutinize every little thing on a r?sum? very carefully to look for perfect punctuation, style and professionalism. If they find a mistake it might cost you thousands of dollars a year in starting salary or you may never get a chance to apply for the job i

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    ly to look for perfect punctuation, style and professionalism. If they find a mistake it might cost you thousands of dollars a year in starting salary or you may never get a chance to apply for the job in person anyway.

    You should scrutinize your current r?sum?, perhaps modify it and update it every six months. You may want several different versions of your r?sum? depending on the industry sub-sector, which you will be applying for. Is there such thing as a perfect r?sum?? Yes and no.

    Yes a perfect r?sum? is one free of mistakes with all of the right credentials and no because r?sum?s are quite a matter of personal preference and perception. Please consider this in 2006.

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