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I have had alot of jobs, how can i represent myself better to employers?
Asked by teddybear7169
I recently relocated to another state and seeking employment. I've been looking for a month now to no avail. My resume reflects alot of job history and i'm afraid it's making me look bad because i've had to many jobs. How can i turn it around?
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Rewrite your resume so it highlights the skills and knowledge you have gained from these jobs. Then, list the jobs last without much detail. It will stand a better chance of your many jobs to not stand out.
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Lie.
Answered by blonde.bombshell41
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Try doing something that you're good at, so you will stick with it and enjoy doing it. I'm out...Roach...
Answered by Roach
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try to find something in common with each job. tell at interview thay most of the jobs were temp.
Answered by Ralph N
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I'd just say that i have a lot of jobs that did not work out and they did not fit what i was looking for,
could be hours, number of hours per week, working conditions, the pay, wasn;'tcareer focused,
Answered by the d
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Let say you want to apply for marketing job, its better if just put your experience just about in marketing .
Don't put Another experience which is not compatible with marketing.
That's will make you more professional
Answered by cutebluesea18
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I'd say take a good look at your resume... revamp it.. spruce it up a little bit. There's tons of examples and help online, google it. You need to present your resume and have it reflect yoru work ethic... maybe cut out some of the jobs that didn't last too long, single out some of your longest job histories and use only those, for the gaps inbetween jobs say you were continuing your education. Focus on the good things about yourself, your skills, your personality, your goals as an employee...
Answered by Sugar
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