We see hundreds of resumes, and we often see the same patterns over and over again. We frequently observe resume tendencies that are not necessarily mistakes, yet the job-seekers behind these resumes could have much nicer, cleaner, more readable resumes if they just tweaked a few things. And none of these tweaks are hard to accomplish. Even if your resume has other problems, you’ll see significant improvements if you make these 10 easy fixes. Check out these easy improvements in our article, Ten Easy Ways to Improve Your Resume
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