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• Develop a letterhead for your name, address, and contact information. Use this letterhead on the cover letter, résumé, and thank-you note.
• Summary vs. objective statement: If the job is not an exact fit to your qualifications or you are making a career change, use an objective statement.
• Summary should be three sentences: first sentence dedicated to years of expertise; second dedicated to areas of expertise; third dedicated to personal attributes.
• Be careful of sounding too self-serving in the objective statement. Think of how you can fill the companies needs rather than how the company can fill your needs.
• Place the summary or objective statement under the contact information.
• Choose section headers carefully. Each part of the resume has a section header, like "Objective." Use high impact headers for the "work" section of your resume, for example: Areas of Expertise, Career Highlights, Professional Achievements, rather than "Job History."
• As a general rule, keep a résumé to one page unless you have over 10 years of experience.
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