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Test: Entering the Job Market
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Complete the following paragraph describing how to format a résumé by correctly filling in the missing words.
When formatting your résumé, it's important to consider the organization of the information you're providing a potential employer. You
need to keep your words brief and concise. Use
V to make your résumé easier to scan. You could use numbers,
percentages, or dollar amounts to draw the eye down the page. And you can use
v around important information in
your résumé so it stands out from the rest of the text.
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