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  2. Résumé - Wikipedia

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    A hybrid or combination résumé combines the best of the reverse chronological and functional resume formats. Opening with a profile or summary to showcase the most relevant information, it often continues with a section of highlights and/or a list of strengths before listing reverse chronological experience and education.

  3. What You Need to Know About Resumes Now - AOL

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    Now resumes are accomplishment driven, and you want to list your key achievements in that position. Think of the things you are proud of and received recognition on. Related: How to Prepare for ...

  4. Curriculum vitae - Wikipedia

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    [1] [3] In North America, the term résumé (also spelled resume) is used, referring to a short career summary. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The term curriculum vitae and its abbreviation, CV, are also used especially in academia to refer to extensive or even complete summaries of a person's career, qualifications, and education, including publications and ...

  5. Does Your Resume Answer These Key Questions? - AOL

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    Selena Dehne, JIST Publishing Most people, no matter what job they seek or how long they've been part of the working world, make the same mistake when it comes to the resume-writing process. They ...

  6. Job description - Wikipedia

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    A job description or JD is a written narrative that describes the general tasks, or other related duties, and responsibilities of a position. It may specify the functionary to whom the position reports, specifications such as the qualifications or skills needed by the person in the job, information about the equipment, tools and work aids used, working conditions, physical demands, and a ...

  7. Curriculum - Wikipedia

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    For primary education the total number of objectives has been reduced from 122 in 1993 to 58 in 2006. Starting in 2009 and 2010 all key objectives are obligatory for primary education. The key objectives are oriented towards subject areas such as language, mathematics, orientation towards self and the world, art, and physical education.