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which type of resume?, functional resume, chronological, how much should i pay?, hardcopy versus online resume, dos and don s, what employers look for, cover letters, thank you letters, paper and envelopes which type of resume?

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People use a variety of styles when creating a resume, including chronological, functional, a combination of the two, and/or an online resume. Some people will have a variety of styles prepared and use a particular one based on the position desired. Certainly submitting an online resume to a search engine taps into job opportunities you might not find culling through local classifieds, but using both approaches can prove the most practical approach. Many want-ads in the newspapers today include an email address to submit an electronic resume as well as an address or fax number for hard copies, leaving the format up to the applicant. Many companies will only accept electronic resumes created in MSWord, but some can access those submitted in HTML, PDF or ASCII formats as well. Employers in the 21 st century don’t always post want ads anymore, but instead look at resumes posted at online sites, not in response to particular job openings. Posting your resume to sites like this requires tha

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