Job Search Tip: Take the "Me" Out of Resume
Job Search Tip: Take the "Me" Out of Resume
We spend so many years writing in complete sentences, it seems awkward that your résumé is full of phrases that don't contain a subject. That's because the subject is implicitly spoken for. Your name at the top of your résumé is enough to let an employer know who the following information refers to. So take out any I's and me's and let the person doing the hiring focus on what's important — the reasons you're the best person for the job.
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