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Advice needed too long 2 full pages


What do you think ...?i need some advice on my resume. i was just told i am not proforming as expected after only a few months and let go!  do i even list this current job at all? i think it helps my reusme but adds questions about leaving. i need another job ASAP any advice would be great!

MRS. ****

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objective

 

Skills 

 


           

 

To obtain a career oriented position with a strong company where my years of experience can be utilized and expanded upon.

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¨ Kansas Public Notary                        ¨ Advanced Microsoft Office Skills  

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I'm sorry to hear that you were let go after just a few months. It's best to include the experience on your resume (in as positive light as possible) -- if you omit the job and it's later found during a background check, you will have some explaining to do. Think about how you will present the situation in the interview so that you're prepared for the tough questions.

This article has more information:
Resume Dilemma: Job Termination and Your Resume

A two-page resume is justified for many professionals, especially if you have years (5+) of experience and accomplishments to relay.

Good luck finding a new position!

Kim Isaacs
The Resume Expert
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