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Can glorifying all of your good qualities on a resume seem overwhelming?
Asked by amay73
Using more "educated" words to describe your qualities...Example: Articulate and dedicated professional with 10 years experience in administrative support whom possesses highly desirable abilities. Self-motivated and detail oriented individual who enjoys multi-tasking. Exhibits the ability to maintain a cooperative and professional working relationship with co-workers and peers.

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I would say, "Highly desirable skills and abilities." You have to beat out the next person for the job. We live in a competitive society. Go for it. Good luck.

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I don't believe you can ever say too much about your good qualities in today's market. FYI - watch your vocabulary. You can never read your resume over too many times before you do a final draft. I find it helps to have someone else read it as well - they may pick up on some things you may have missed - i.e. spelling errors, incorrect use of words etc. Good Luck in your job search!!!!!
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